After decades organizing from within the labor establishment, Joe Uehlein realized that winning real climate and economic justice meant moving beyond the limits of traditional labor and environmentalism.As former secretary-treasurer of the AFL-CIOs Industrial Division and director of the AFL-CIO's Center for Strategic Campaigns, Joe fought from the inside. But in 2005, he stepped away from the AFL-CIO to found the Labor Network for Sustainability, forging deep alliances between labor, climate, and environmental movements. His vision: transform the labor movement to embrace ecological responsibilityand environmentalism to uplift working-class solidarity.But Joes work has never been confined to boardrooms or picket lines. With a guitar in hand, hes shared stages with Pete Seeger and Tom Morello, turning songs into rallying cries and stories into tools for resistance.Three Roads weaves strategy, memoir, and music into a powerful call to action. Through compelling personal narrative and frontline insight, Joe offers an urgently needed blueprint for bridging movements and pushing boundaries. This is a book for anyone who dreams of a world where working people and the planet thrive together.Because the road to justice has to walk in more than one directionand we need all of them.