On a talk at the Community Church of Boston, Harriet Fraad focuses on the decline of US global dominance after World War II and its effects inside everyday American life. Job outsourcing reshapes family structures, personal relationships, and mental health. Wealth inequality widens, producing deeper social strain and economic insecurity. Feminism evolves alongside these changes, pushing class awareness as economic pressures intensify. Community building and solidarity emerge as necessary responses to systemic breakdown, while the revival of protest music reflects growing resistance to economic and social injustice.
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