Our Daily Work/Our Daily Lives (ODWODL)
Our Daily Work/Our Daily Lives (ODWODL)
An archive of Our
Daily Work Our Daily Lives events, an ongoing series which focuses on the
artistic traditions of workers and on workplaces as contexts for the expression
of workers culture. Recordings are provided by the G. Robert Vincent Voice Library in collaboration with Our Daily Work/Our Daily Lives, a partnership between the Michigan State
University Traditional Arts Program and the Labor Education Program of MSU's
School of Human Resources and Labor Relations.
Channel Photo: "Members of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union on strike gather in a meeting hall, March 15, 1958." by Kheel Center, Cornell University Library is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Channel Photo: "Members of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union on strike gather in a meeting hall, March 15, 1958." by Kheel Center, Cornell University Library is licensed under CC BY 2.0
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Folk musicians Sparky and Rhonda Rucker perform in the MSU Libraries Green room in conjunction with Ten Pound Fiddle Friday March 28th,
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Codetermination vs. Managerialism: Intellectuals, Workers, and Democracy in 1950s West GermanySean Forner, MSU Dept. of History West Germany is widely known for a…
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The Limits of Prosperity: Women’s Work and Class in the Department Store Marissa Knaak, MSU Dept. of History Co-sponsored by the MSU Center for Gender in Global…
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Working the Ranch and Range: The Music of the Black Cowboy Dom Flemons is known as “The American Songster®" since his repertoire covers over one hundred…
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Michael Rodriquez of MSU Libraries presents "Soldiers of Production: Lansing and the Arsenal of Democracy" in the MSU Green Room and on Zoom.
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Abandoned by the State: Deindustrialization, Informalization, and Coal Miners' Lives in Zonguldak, Turkey Presented By: Mehmet Eroglu, MSU Department of Geography,…
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From James Voges
Jeremy Milloy of Wayne State Universities' History Department delivers the presentation "'Superworkers in the Rat Race': Addiction, Neoliberalism,… -
Dani Willcutt of the MSU Department of History delivers the presentation "A Housewife's Crusade, Desegregation, and General Motors' Reign -or- Lansing,…
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ODWODL - Tom Kastle 04/09/24 9 of 15
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ODWODL - Tom Kastle 04/09/24
Performer and labor troubadour Tom Kastle presents "Joe Hill: Alive as You and Me" in the MSU Library and on Zoom on Tuesday, April 9th. -
Lisa Fine of the MSU Department of History presents " 'We are going to save McLouth once again---only this time for ourselves,": Economic…
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Hunter Laing of the Marquette Regional History Center delivers a presentation titled "The Festival of Struggle: A Forgotten Workers' Celebration" in the…
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Ethan Veenhuis, from MSU's History department, presents “The First to Merge: The United Teachers of Flint, Racial Parity, and School Integration,…
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From James Voges
Historian Tom Klug presents "'Race and Disaster in the American Auto Industry: The Explosion at Briggs Manufacturing in Detroit (April 23rd, 1927)" on… -
Joshua Duchan of Wayne State' Music department and Eric Freedman of MSUs School of Journalism present "'Please Buy My Last Paper, I Want to Go…
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“Breaking Curfew: Japanese American Workers and Everyday Resistance to World War Two Restrictions” presented by Anna Pegler-Gordon of James Madison…
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