Professor emeritus Michael Zweig on why he wrote “Class, Race and Gender”

Michael Zweig, Stonybrook professor emeritus, labor scholar and activist, talks about his new book Class, Race, and Gender: Challenging the Injuries and Divisions of Capitalism and why he wrote this book for young activists and leaders. Professor Zweig is founding director of the Center for Study of Working Class Life at the State University of New York at Stony Brook; he received his PhD in economics from the University of Michigan where he was a founding member of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) where he helped found the Union for Radical Political Economics (URPE).
He remains active in his union, United University Professions, and was a national co-convener of US Labor Against the War. In 2014 he received the Working Class Studies Association award for lifetime contributions to the field of working class studies.The foreword for Zweig’s new book was written by Rev. William Barber, founder of the Poor People’s Campaign where Michael is also an active member. (Broadcast on WPKN, October 11, 2023.)

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  1. thank you Hazel….such an excellent ‘big-picture’ book which I, for one, greatly appreciate hearing about and here’s to Michael Zweig reaching many people to do what he stands so firmly for — justice — one way or the other — and the many ways it does not exist in the colonizing –and military mind-set –that still dominates thanks to the ongoing grip of patriarchy, much to do with we Brits, which, has harmed men as it has to women and perhaps more than every today, to children…so few of whom are being fully parenting in today’s systems that give little or no value to our humanity…

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Born to German Jewish refugee physicians in Lahore (now Pakistan, then British India) Hazel has lived, studied and worked in many places–India, England, Australia, Israel and the United States. She makes her home in the woods of the eastern end of Long Island, New York where she produces the art of leafages, the radio sounds of Tidings and writes about growing up Jewish in Lahore. Read more about Hazel…

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Leafages by Hazel Kahan are made from real leaves, vines and tendrils interwoven with calligraphy, decorative pen and ink flourishes and imaginary Latin botanical names. Leafages contain a philosophical or inspirational thought, quotation or verse from sages, poets or religious texts. Some leafages are specially created for an individual, a couple or a family with words or leaves reflecting their personal narrative. They are available on the Leafages shop on Etsy although the supply is low right now, all my energies having been absorbed by the book I’ve been writing. Do come back soon when the shop will be full of new leafage abundance or contact me.