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Phillip Bannowsky is an autoworker, activist, international educator, poet, and monologist living in Newark, Delaware. His works include The Mother Earth Inn: a novel (Broken Turtle Books, 2007), Autoplant: A Poetic Monolgue (Broken Turtle Books, 2007), The Milk of Human Kindness (poetry, Dreamstreets Press, 1986), and Arabia and the American Dream: An Autoworkers Lebanon Sojourn, (monologue, 2004). He is a member of the News Journal (Delaware) Community Advisory Board and publishes columns specializing in South America and the Labor Movement. He retired from Chrysler in 2001, has taught in Ecuador and Lebanon, and currently he teaches English at the University of Delaware