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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 MSU Libraries Green Room on…
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Agriculture is one of the five most dangerous industries in Michigan to work in. However, everyone deserves to come home safely from work. This presentation will focus on greenhouse and nursery…
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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 College's Asian Pacific…
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Eshe Sherley from the Department of History at the University of Michigan, presents 'Care in Crisis: Black Women and the Politics of Labor in Atlanta, 1965-1985" on Zoom. Part of Our Daily…
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Melissa Ford from Slippery Rock Universities Department of History, delivers the Zoom presentation "Food, Not Bullets: Race and Gender in
Detroit Auto Unions during the Depression" .…
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David Correia, of University of New Mexico/s American Studies Department, presents a zoom presentation titled "Set the Earth on Fire: Coal Miners, Capital and Cops in the Great Anthracite Strike…
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Howard Bossen, Professor Emeritus of Photography and Visual Communication at MSU, delivers a Zoom presentation titled "Photographing Conflict in Steel: From the Burning 1892 Homestead Barges to…
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Seeing that we spend around half of our waking life at work, our workplace plays a significant role in shaping our mental health and overall wellbeing. Employers have a unique opportunity to not only…
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“Becoming a Force of Workplace
Resistance: Call Center Workers after the AT&T Breakup” A Zoom presentation presented by Debbie Goldman, Former Research Director Communication…
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Gabe Logan, from Northern Michigan University's Department of History, presents “Red Jerseys in Detroit: Soccer and Industrial Workers, 1926 -
30” on Zoom. Part of the "Our…
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“Pride on the Line: The
UAW and Queer-Labor Solidarity after Stonewall” with Jamie McQuaid from Wayne State Universities Department of History. Part of the Our Daily Work Our Daily Lives…
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This session explores the labor and work themes withinRalph Fasanella's art. It also highlights the ways in whichFasanella's paintings have been used to build union pride andsolidarity and…
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