Seth Sandronsky

Seth Sandronsky is a Sacramento journalist and member of the freelancers unit of the Pacific Media Workers Guild. Email sethsandronsky@gmail.com

A Rot in the System

Supporting Empathy, Rejecting Apathy

Neutering the CFPB: A Banker Speaks Out

Resisting Trump’s Immigration Policy 

Bird Flu and National Greatness Spreads 

An Emerging Environmental Proletariat? 

Reflecting On Kaiser’s Mental Health Services

An Emerging U.S. Health Care Politics?

Covid Ends?

No Peace, No Justice

On Mészáros’s Critique of the State

Playing Hoops on the Big Rez

Reviewing Socialist Register 2024

David, Goliath and Press Freedom

The Myth of Black Capitalism

In and Out of California’s Prisons

Black Jobs?

Lethal Workplaces: Deaths on the Job Continue

Living Left: Reviewing Helena Sheehan’s New Autobiography

Walk This Way: Reviewing Anne Braden’s Letters, Speeches and Writings 

Book It: Reading About Heterodox Economics

A World Away?

In California, Corporate Interests Fight Housing Solutions

Criminalizing Emily: a Review

Don’t Push “Lou”

Saving Souls, Prosperously

Reviewing As They Made Us 

Hustle Never Drags

Fire Island: a Review

Sacramento Shooting Aftermath: Interviewing a Community Advocate

California’s Single-Payer Health Care Down But Not Out?

Mothering Daughters: On “The Lost Daughter”

UC Union Movement Grows

Pass This

She’s On a Roll

Perpetuating Poverty: Tech and Temp Workers

Families and Big Pharma

Harlem’s Forgotten Festival

NBA Kings Financial Flop to Hit Sacramento’s City Services?

Lady Day and the Feds

Work to Die For: COVID-19 and U.S. Labor

Temping: Legislating Better Labor Standards

Monopoly Versus Democracy: Reflections on Unionizing Amazon

Black Cowboys

Rebelling for a Cause

The Third Reconstruction: an Interview with Rev. Dr. William J. Barber

A Frenchman in Texas: Tony Parker’s Game

A Frenchman in Texas

The NAM and Democracy

Ma Don’t Take No Mess