Letters from Our Readers
Briefly

In times of struggle, the social safety net created by unions and government programs can make all the difference for blue-collar families, providing essential support.
The political landscape has shifted, surprising many as working-class Americans often overlook the significant benefits unions and Democrats have historically provided to their communities.
Southern California's wellness culture reveals a preoccupation with individualized health trends, overshadowing broader societal issues, thus creating a sense of self-absorption among its members.
Jonathan Gold's legacy reminds us that culinary diversity in L.A. represents a more inclusive identity, contrasting the often exclusive wellness narratives that dominate conversations.
Read at The New Yorker
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