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Farah Khimji

Farah Khimji is a labor-union researcher with experience in health care, construction, and airport-service-work sectors on the East Coast. A child of South-Asian immigrants, they were raised in North Texas and have been living and organizing in NYC for over 10 years. Farah is a founding collective member of LIES, a journal of materialist feminism.

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The State of the Unions

By Lena Afridi, Christina Fox, Farah Khimji and Lena SolowNovember 14, 2017
A group of people from various positions and experiences with labor unions and worker movements gathered to discuss the problems and potential of labor organizing today. What follows is an edited version of their conversation.
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