Katie Rader (@rader_kl) 's Twitter Profile
Katie Rader

@rader_kl

Political science prof at @CNUCaptains studying race and labor in twentieth century America. Views are my own.

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UNITE HERE Local 11 (@unitehere11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Los Angeles Hotel Strike Leads To Convention Boycott | HuffPost Impact ā€œIf tourism doesn’t pay workers a living wage, then this city will continue to collapse.ā€ - ⁦Kurt Petersen⁩, Unite Here Local 11 co-president #BoycottLA #BoycottLAHotels huffpost.com/entry/hotel-wo…

UNITE HERE Local 11 (@unitehere11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨BREAKING NEWS: Thousands of hotel workers are back on picket lines as the #SoCalHotelStrike sweeps across LA and Santa Monica. Traveling to LA for the APSA conference? Don’t be a scab! Who’s on strike?

Christian Grose (@christiangrose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From today's #APSA bus. meeting: -Contract betw/ APSA & JW Marriott/other struck hotels had a no-cost sever clause if strike occurs. -I asked "What would have cost to only sever contracts with Marriott & other @UNITEHERE11 struck hotels: Answer from Exec. Dir.: "We don't know."

Studies in American Political Development (SAPD) (@studiesapd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Articles by Katie Rader Susanne Schwarz and others not on twitter/x. Carceral policy, Labor policy, Agricultural policy, Native American policy, and Religion and Regime Entrenchment. Read the topics you rarely see in other political science journals!

Princeton Politics (@pupolitics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Danny R. Daneri's dissertation uses over 100 years of original archival/administrative data to show how US labor/employment agencies are increasingly staffed by appointees with business ties who make decisions that are more conservative than can be explained by partisan affiliation

.<a href="/DannyDaneri/">Danny R. Daneri</a>'s dissertation uses over 100 years of original archival/administrative data to show how US labor/employment agencies are increasingly staffed by appointees with business ties who make decisions that are more conservative than can be explained by partisan affiliation
Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (@repbonnie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.UAW deserves a contract that rewards the sacrifices they've made and the profits they've built. As a member of the Labor Caucus, I will always stand with workers as they fight for higher wages, better benefits, and safer working conditions.

Studies in American Political Development (SAPD) (@studiesapd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New issue available and online! (its still April, right?) Articles by Katie Rader Stephanie Ternullo Simon Shachter and others on topics such as movement politics, party politics, the New Deal, civil rights, immigration, felony disenfranchisement, and more! cambridge.org/core/journals/…

New issue available and online! (its still April, right?) Articles by  <a href="/rader_kl/">Katie Rader</a> <a href="/StephanieTern/">Stephanie Ternullo</a> <a href="/syshachter/">Simon Shachter</a> and others on topics such as movement politics, party politics, the New Deal, civil rights, immigration, felony disenfranchisement, and more! cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Gabe Salgado (@salgadogabe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to share my new (open access) article! How we periodize race is not just an empirical matter. There’s important political and normative differences informing how scholars situate the emergence of race and we’d do better by acknowledging and grappling with them!

Home Front Studies (@homefrontst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#homefront article of the week: Sidney Milkis & Katherine Rader revisit A. Philip Randolph’s 1941 March on Washington plan (pressuring FDR on racial bias in federal/defense hires), a foreshadowing of later presidential/activist partnerships. Miller Center doi.org/gs83f6

#homefront article of the week: Sidney Milkis &amp; Katherine Rader revisit A. Philip Randolph’s 1941 March on Washington plan (pressuring FDR on racial bias in federal/defense hires), a foreshadowing of later presidential/activist partnerships. <a href="/Miller_Center/">Miller Center</a> doi.org/gs83f6