PLR Volume 2 Issue 1

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mont Left Review is curated for our community, by our community. This publication is not one that seeks merely to commodify its voices and stories; any money our magazine ever receives will be put back into the hands of our writers and contributors, not in the hands of editors. All decisions will be made democratically by our editorial collective. Building the future we want means building in the here and now. Our practice will reflect our principles in the way we run and grow Piedmont Left Review. There is a future beyond capitalism, beyond white supremacy, beyond patriarchy. A future born out of solidarity and community. Our aim is to build that future here in the Triad, North Carolina, and the South. Love & Solidarity, The Piedmont Left Review Editorial Collective Email us at: piedmontleftreview@gmail.com

ABOUT THE EDITORIAL COLLECTIVE

Garrison Clark (he/him) is an organizer in Greensboro, paw-paw tree enthusiast, and a member of DSA. Cameron Crowder (he/him) is an applied economics grad student who developed his radical politics in the aftermath of the 2016 election. He is passionate about political education and he is involved in DSA, SRA, and blacklist. Hamish O’Brien (he/him) is an organizer in Greensboro, a grad student, and is ashamed to have been born in the North. Nate Rosenberger (he/him) comes from a large reactionary family and had to leave home to learn about the joys of socialism. He is involved in the DSA and SRA and is passionate about housing justice and community defense. Rachel Wieselquist (she/her) has been moving and shaking in Greensboro for over 23 years. She is a community-centered socialist, enjoys cooking for friends, and loves podcasts and pets. 2


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