"I think that a lot of times, particularly in white organizing circles, people look at places like West Virginia as a throw away, that it can be discarded as something that's already a foregone conclusion to the far right wing extremism. But in reality, even if we look at something like the term "redneck" which has been propagandized and twisted to mean something different in today's world, actually comes from a labor rights background. The term "redneck" was started by white and black mine workers who tied on red bandanas and marched together for basic workers rights. And actually won basic workers rights during the mine wars at the beginning of the 20th century." - Eleanor Goldfield
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Eleanor Goldfield is a creative activist and journalist. Her work has appeared on Free Speech TV where she produced and hosted the weekly radical news show, Act Out! for five years. Her print work has appeared via Mint Press News, ROAR, Popular Resistance, RT and more. She is the host of the podcast Act Out! and the co-host of the podcast Common Censored along with Lee Camp. Her first long-form, deep-dive video piece, "Hard Road of Hope" covers past and present radicalism in the resource colony known as West Virginia. Besides touring, performing and media work, she assists in frontline action organizing and activist trainings.
www.HardRoadofHope.com
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