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Holly Sklar

Holly Sklar is an author and syndicated columnist for Z Magazine, a policy analyst, and strategist whose articles have appeared in hundreds of newspapers and online outlets including The Nation, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and USA Today.

Biography
Sklar is the founder and CEO of Business For a Fair Minimum Wage, "a national network of business owners and executives who believe a fair minimum wage makes good business sense." From 1975 to 1976, Sklar lived and worked in an agricultural region of Bolivia. In 1978 she accepted an invitation to join the steering committee of the national conference taking place October that year, Women and Global Corporations: Work, Roles, and Resistance. Sklar earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Oberlin College and her Master of Arts degree from Columbia University. == Writing ==
Writing
Sklar read several drafts of Right-wing Populism in America: Too Close for Comfort by Chip Berlet and Matthew N. Lyons in preparation for publishing. ==Works==
Works
BooksTrilateralism: The Trilateral Commission and Elite Planning for World Management. Boston: South End Press (1980). . . Excerpts. • ''Washington's War on Nicaragua''. Boston: South End Press (1988). . • Streets of Hope: The Fall and Rise of an Urban Neighborhood, with Peter Medoff. Boston: South End Press (1994). . • Chaos Or Community?: Seeking Solutions, Not Scapegoats for Bad Economics. Boston: South End Press (1995). . • Shifting Fortunes: The Perils of the Growing American Wealth Gap. Boston: United for a Fair Economy (1999). . • Raise the Floor: Wages and Policies that Work for All of Us, with Laryssa Mykyta & Susan Wefald. Boston: South End Press (2001). . • A Just Minimum Wage: Good for Workers, Business, and Our Future, with Rev. Paul H. Sherry. Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee and the National Council of Churches USA (Oct. 2005). . Articles • "Responses to Michael Massing: The U.S. Left and Nicaragua." The Nation (Apr. 20, 1985), p. 460. • "Reading Nicaragua." The Nation (Sep. 7, 1985), pp. 185-192. • "Out of Africa." The Nation (Jan. 25, 1986), p. 87. • "Still Alive, Contadora Challenges Cold War." In These Times (Apr. 8, 1987), p. 17. • "Rainbow Future." The Nation, vol. 248, no. 4 (Jan. 30, 1989), pp. 113–114. • "The N.E.D.'s Ex-Nazi Adviser: Harbinger of Democracy?" (with Chip Berlet). The Nation (Apr. 2, 1990), pp. 450-457. • "N.E.D., C.I.A., and the Orwellian Democracy Project" (with Chip Berlet). CovertAction Information Bulletin, no. 39 (Winter 1991), pp. 10–13. Full issue. • "An Economic Bill of Rights." Earth Island Journal, vol. 11, no. 4 (Fall 1996), p. 39. • "Titans of the Enron Economy: The Ten Habits Of Highly Defective Corporations." The Nation (Jul. 18, 2002). • "Wall Street Has Already Voted." Z Magazine (Nov. 1, 2010). Book contributions • "Trilateralism: Managing Dependence and Democracy." In: Trilateralism: The Trilateral Commission and Elite Planning for World Management. Boston: South End Press (1980), pp. 1–58. . . • Titans of the Enron Economy: The Ten Habits of Highly Defective Corporations, with Scott Klinger. Boston: United for a Fair Economy (Apr. 10, 2002). Posters • ''Who's Who in the Reagan Administration''. Boston: South End Press (1981). . ReportsJobs, Income, and Work: Ruinous Trends, Urgent Alternatives. Community Relations Division (Mar. 1995). . ==Filmography==
Filmography
Cold Warriors: The Trilateral Commission [Documentary] (1984). • Holly Sklar on Wages and Work [Interview]. Bill Moyers Journal, PBS (Jun. 13, 2008). • Watch online. View transcript. == References ==
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