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How workers advance policies of their own design to resolve their collective challenges

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Rollercoaster and covid

Jan 1, 2024 Artists on Basic Income: Beyond Precarious Livelihoods

Rollercoaster and the pandemic

May 7, 2023 The Pandemic Politics of Cultural Work: Collective Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis

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Feb 2, 2022 Organizing Dark Matter: W.A.G.E. as Alternative Worker Organization

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Creative Accounting: W.A.G.E.'s Fight for Artist Fees.

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May 20, 2017 Creative Accounting: W.A.G.E.'s Fight for Artist Fees.

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