

Cody R. Melcher
54 posts

@cody_melcher
Assistant Professor of Sociology, Loyola University New Orleans; CUNY PhD; class, race, and economic insecurity; (he/him)






Organized labor and progressive politics do not fail in the South because of some ingrained cultural pathology. They fail because its interracial labor movement was, and continues to be, systematically suppressed. jacobin.com/2025/01/the-so…






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In his career both on and off the campus of Loyola University New Orleans, Father Louis J. Twomey was committed to building an interracial working-class struggle. His legacy lives on in the food service workers now trying to organize a union at Loyola. jacobin.com/2022/12/loyola…

Catholic radical Louis J. Twomey’s labor institute at Loyola University New Orleans trained a generation of workers for class struggle. A union drive among the university’s food service workers draws on that legacy of the best of Catholic trade unionism. jacobin.com/2022/12/loyola…

No major US poll has asked if respondents identify as socialist, much less what they actually think. A new survey finds that socialists aren’t just more pro-redistribution and class-conscious than liberals — they’re also far less racist and xenophobic. jacobinmag.com/2022/05/survey…
