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Mark Brenner
Mark Brenner is the director of Labor Notes, a 29 year old project dedicated to putting the movement back in the labor movement. In addition to wri…
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Mark Brenner is the director of Labor Notes, a 29 year old project dedicated to putting the movement back in the labor movement. In addition to writing for Labor Notes magazine his work has also appeared in the Washington Spectator, Counterpunch, Metro Times, Black Commentator, Z Magazine, and Monthly Review. Before joining the staff at Labor Notes, Mark spent a decade working with living wage campaigns around the country, and is co-author of the forthcoming book A Measure of Fairness about the economic impact of living wage ordinances. He is also a staff economist with the Real Cost of Prisons Project, specializing in the social and economic costs of the War on Drugs.
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Tony Perlstein
Tony is a longshore worker in the Port of NY-NJ. He also serves as the Secretary-Treasurer of ILA Local 1588 and Co-Chair of the Longshore Workers’...
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Tony is a longshore worker in the Port of NY-NJ. He also serves as the Secretary-Treasurer of ILA Local 1588 and Co-Chair of the Longshore Workers’ Coalition.
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Bill Rankin
Bill Rankin is a historian and cartographer living in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is currently finishing a PhD at Harvard on the history of engine…
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Bill Rankin is a historian and cartographer living in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is currently finishing a PhD at Harvard on the history of engineering and map-making in the first era of globalization; his latest mapping projects will be appearing soon in National Geographic Magazine and a traveling exhibition on experimental geography with Independent Curators International. Bill likes the internet and makes sporadic updates to his website.
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Thumb
graphic design office
Thumb is a design office that works on both commissioned and speculative graphic communication projects, usually in the area of architecture and ur…
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Thumb is a design office that works on both commissioned and speculative graphic communication projects, usually in the area of architecture and urban design. Thumb was established in New York as an independent office in 2004. Current members are Luke Bulman and Jessica Young with special assistance from Shoko Tagaya and Carolyn Thomas.
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Rosten Woo
Rosten Woo is former Executive Director of CUP. He has been producing public education projects with CUP since 2001. He teaches design history and …
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Rosten Woo is former Executive Director of CUP. He has been producing public education projects with CUP since 2001. He teaches design history and theory at Parsons, the New School for Design and produces historical research and writing on history, design and public policy for Place Matters, the Municipal Arts Society, Metropolis Magazine and the Village Voice. He has also worked as a researcher and policy analyst for a variety of non-profit organizations including Common Ground Community and the Greenpoint Manufacturing and Design Center. He serves on the board of like-minded non-profits, Place in History and Groundswell Community Mural Project. He received his BA in Government from Cornell University.
Rosten Woo has worked on
Entry Sequence, Public Housing 101, PHTV: What's up with public housing?, Building Codes, Coding Communities, Garbage Problems, Urban Renewal Activity Tables, The Programmable City, The City without a Ghetto, The Center for Critical Skills, Values & Variety: Shopping on Fulton Street, Important Housing Rights, The Subsidized Landscape, Schoolyard Visions, Detroit Do Your Thing!, However Unspectacular: A New Suburbanism, The Water Underground, Abuse of Power: The SPURA Story, Mind the Gap, Big up, Jamaica!, Code City, Knoxville: Building Communities, Mapping the Concourse, Temporary Showroom, People and Buildings, Just In/Justice, The Cargo Chain, Building Codes, Bodega Down Bronx, The Internet is Serious Business
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