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Articles by Albert Vetere Lannon

About Albert Vetere Lannon
Albert grew up in the slums of New York, and moved to San Francisco when he was 21. He became a union official and labor educator after obtaining his high school GED in 1989 and earning three degrees at San Francisco State University – BA, Labor Studies; BA, Interdisciplinary Creative Arts; MA, History. He has published two books of history, Second String Red, a scholarly biography of my communist father (Lexington, 1999), and Fight or Be Slaves, a history of the Oakland-East Bay labor movement (University Press of America, 2000). Albert has published stories, poetry, essays and reviews in a variety of “little” magazines over the years. Albert retired to Tucson in 2001. He has won awards from the Arizona State Poetry Society and Society of Southwestern Authors.
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Opinion

Perspectives On Immigration: Immigrants And The U.S. Economy

March 30, 2019 Albert Vetere Lannon

lifestyle

Perspectives On Immigration: Where We Came From

March 23, 2019 Albert Vetere Lannon

Movie Reviews

Apollo 11: Working Together Amidst Chaos To Take A “Giant Leap For Mankind”

March 17, 2019 Albert Vetere Lannon

lifestyle

The ‘Fighting Irish’ of the Mexican Army are rarely talked about on St. Patrick’s Day

March 16, 2019 Albert Vetere Lannon

Opinion

Sonoran Corridor, Interstate 11, and NEPA Assignment: Don’t let the fox guard the chicken coop!

March 10, 2019 Albert Vetere Lannon

lifestyle

Still Time For Mamma Mia! Song At PCC To Make You Smile

March 1, 2019 Albert Vetere Lannon

Opinion

Not just ‘another dead junkie’: The story of a poet, heroin addict, friend

February 17, 2019 Albert Vetere Lannon

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Opinion

Huckelberry’s New Robbin’ Hood Road Tax Plan: A View From Rural Pima County

February 6, 2019 Albert Vetere Lannon

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Spreading Holiday Joy – Now, And Throughout The Year

December 25, 2018 Albert Vetere Lannon

Environment/Nature

Ancient Rock Art Is All Around Us

October 27, 2018 Albert Vetere Lannon

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News

Alleged Bid-Rigging Involves Pima County Management, Lobbyist

October 7, 2018 Albert Vetere Lannon

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Opinion

Proposition 127: A Look Behind The Propaganda

September 13, 2018 Albert Vetere Lannon

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Part 2: This Labor Day – Remember Who Invented The Weekend

September 2, 2018 Albert Vetere Lannon

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Part 1: This Labor Day – Remember Who Invented The Weekend

September 1, 2018 Albert Vetere Lannon

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