What Class Are You? A Conversation with Garret Keizer

In this episode I talk with one of my favorite poets and writers, Garret Keizer. Garret has written extensively on the history of labor unions and for this show we drove around and talked about the obscene class inequality in our country, the power of labor movements, and what happens when you address gender and race equity, but ignore income inequality. And we talk about other things. Like jazz.

For more of Garret's work, visit his site here.

One of my favorite poems by Garret Keizer here.

One of my favorite articles he's written for Harper's is called Requiem for the Private Word.

What Class Are You is a periodic series I make for Vermont Public. Thank you Vermont Public for allowing me to share it with Rumble Strip.

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