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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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A presentation of audiovisual materials drawn from theRalph Fasanella Collection and Archive at the AmericanFolk Art Museum: including selected television interviews,excerpts from documentaries, and…
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Nancy Wallach presents "Attention Must Be Paid: The Insistent Voice of Ralph Fasanella" on zoom and in the MSU Library Green Room. With questions and a response by Marc Fasanella. Part of…
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This is the second presentation in the 2022 Virtual Orchard Meetup series, recorded on June 16, 2022. The 2022 series theme is Orchard Efficiencies: Labor and Technology. This second webinar included…
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Jenny Carson, from the Department of History at Ryerson University, presents “A Matter of Moral Justice: Black Women Laundry Workers and the Fight for Justice” on Zoom. Her book of the…
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Andrea Ringer, from Tennessee State University's Department of History,
Political Science, Geography, & Africana Studies, delivers the zoom presentation “'Save the Circus’:…
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