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  • Karen Silkwood.

    Whistleblower Karen Silkwood’s Urgent Message for Us

    Karen Silkwood death and smear campaign highlights how retaliation against whistleblowers deflects scrutiny from power by targeting the messenger.
    by Sarah Milov, Katherine Turk via Jacobin on December 28, 2024
  • A graphic of a megaphone with a group of people inside the horn holding smaller megaphones.

    Gags and Grievance: The Labor Origins of Whistleblowing

    The forgotten history of the Lloyd-La Follette Act and of whistleblowing in the federal workforce.
    by Sarah Milov via Knight First Amendment Institute on October 28, 2024
  • Marijuana Reform Should Focus On Inequality

    When regulators dictate who grows a cash crop, they can spread the wealth—or help the rich get richer.
    by Sarah Milov via The Atlantic on October 5, 2019
  • Nonsmokers, Unite!

    The complicated privilege of forming a new constituency.
    by Sarah Milov via Lapham’s Quarterly on October 2, 2019
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    Grass Roots Activists Won the War on Smoking. Can They Win the War on Climate Change?

    They can if they study the tobacco playbook.
    by Sarah Milov via Made By History on June 29, 2017

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Pinhookers and Pets: Inventing the Non-Smoker

Who needs a public health system when sickness is a personal failure?
by Jackson Lears via London Review of Books on February 18, 2021

How War Made the Cigarette

A new book explores the tangled politics behind a global addiction.
by Scott Wasserman Stern via The New Republic on September 25, 2019
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