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Len Shindel
Len Shindel

Len Shindel began working at Bethlehem Steel’s Sparrows Point Plant in 1973, where he was a union activist and elected representative in local unions of the United Steelworkers, frequently publishing newsletters about issues confronting his co-workers. His nonfiction and poetry have been published in the “Other Voices” section of the Baltimore Evening Sun, The Pearl, The Mill Hunk Herald, Pig Iron, Labor Notes and other publications. After leaving Sparrows Point in 2002, Shindel, a father of three and grandfather of seven, began working as a communication specialist for an international union based in Washington, D.C. The International Labor Communications Association frequently rewarded his writing. He retired in 2016. Today he enjoys writing, cross-country skiing, kayaking, hiking, fly-fishing, and fighting for a more peaceful, sustainable and safe world for his grandchildren and their generation. Shindel is currently working on a book about the Garrett County Roads Workers Strike of 1970 www.garrettroadstrike.com.

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Len Shindel Literature Poetry 

We’ll Be Fine

June 8, 2018June 9, 2018 Len Shindel

The presidential scholar drips delicate fingers down his chin. With smooth, white, Ivy-infused certitude, he promises. Our institutions are strong.

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Blogs This Old Anvil 

Western Marylanders March for gun sanity

March 24, 2018March 24, 2018 Len Shindel

Can you hear the prayer of the children? On bended knee, in the shadow of an unknown room Empty eyes

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Len Shindel Poetry 

Revolt

March 6, 2018March 6, 2018 Len Shindel

Animals go loony when earthquakes and volcanoes gather their murderous forces. But dogs and owners sleep silently even as teachers

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Blogs This Old Anvil 

West Virginia Teachers: ‘Our strike is opening eyes’

March 6, 2018March 8, 2018 Len Shindel

BRUCETON MILLS, W. VA — On March 5, my wife, a retired teacher, and I waited until the temps hit

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Blogs This Old Anvil 

DNA and ‘Shitholes’

February 5, 2018February 6, 2018 Len Shindel

Can we ever quantify how many narratives and images or how much pain President Trump provoked when he asked why

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Former steelworkers divided over NFL protests

October 7, 2017October 8, 2017 Len Shindel

Illustration by Mike Konopacki Since President Trump called protesting NFL players “sons of bitches,” who should be fired on September

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Blogs This Old Anvil 

Baltimore’s ‘History Songwriter’ Joe Defilippo honors changemakers

June 3, 2017June 3, 2017 Len Shindel

Bill Pratt, Leslie Darr, Joe DeFilippo, Bill Phelan, Sue Tice  Joe Defilippo might be Baltimore’s best history songwriter. For decades,

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Hundreds honor Bowie State student Richard Collins III

May 23, 2017 Len Shindel

Bowie State University’s auditorium filled quickly on Monday for an evening memorial service to honor Richard Collins III, a senior and

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Preakness: Hilltop’s ‘Hoof Man’

May 19, 2017 Len Shindel

A Dartmouth green awning shrouded the Preakness horses inside the stakes barn at Pimlico. Only their nameplates were fully visible.

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Baltimore Catholic worker stories inspire

May 12, 2017May 13, 2017 Len Shindel

“The Long Loneliness in Baltimore: Stories Along the Way,” by author Brendan Walsh and illustrator Willa Bickham, recounts the couple’s

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