![]() ![]() It was in the years that followed, when hope seemed irrevocably lost and help from above seemed impossibly absent, that I realized the life-saving importance of everyday workers coming together, sharing our stories, showing our scars, and reminding one another that we are not alone. ![]() Eventually, we lost everything, including the house I grew up in. Ten years ago, I was working 12-hour days as a warehouse temp in Southern California while my family, like millions of others, struggled to stay afloat in the wake of the Great Recession. But that means we need you to rush a tax-deductible donation or join our growing community of sustaining members who give a little each month to make a big difference to our journalists and contributors. We never accept cash from the corporations we're trying to fight and we never hide our content behind restrictive pay walls. Journalism that movements and changemakers need to fuel their activism against worker exploitation, the climate catastrophe, white supremacy, and more. Journalism that doesn't just dwell in despair, but empowers you to take action. Principled, independent journalism that gets to the roots of the crises we face is more important today than ever. Before you go, we want you to know how essential your support is to our work at The Real News Network. The transcript of this interview will be made available as soon as possible. Jules Taylor, “ Working People Theme Song” The Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebook page, and Twitter pageįeatured Music (all songs sourced from the Free Music Archive at ):.In These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter page.Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter page.Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show!. ![]()
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