Gripping stories of the historic battles for worker rights and how they fuel today’s struggles. Part of the Labor Radio/Podcast Network: #LaborRadioPod
Five stunning paintings depicting labor organizing, pickets and the violence directed at workers in the turbulent 1930s were almost lost... more
Labor historian Mitch Troutman’s 2022 book, The Bootleg Coal Rebellion: The Pennsylvania Miners Who Seized an Industry, 1925-1942 is a... more
Bev Grant is a cultural worker from Brooklyn, NY; she’s a social justice feminist, a choral director, an occasional bandleader,... more
“The life and music of Barbara Dane,” from The Harry Bridges Project. The story of America told through its social... more
LHT tours the West Virginia Mine Wars Museum with Executive Director Mackenzie New-Walker. On this week’s Labor History in Two:... more
The Pittsburgh Labor Choir’s Tom Hoffman and Kira Yeversky lead a master class in the history of labor songs in... more
I could not put this away. Once I saw what happened here: the orange Tug River from the strip mines…the... more
Chris talks with labor historian Dana Frank; her new book is What Can We Learn From the Great Depression? Stories... more
William Lucy – an icon of the labor movement -- died this past Wednesday at the age of 90. “Bill... more
The Animation Guild (TAG), Local 839 of the Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), resumed negotiations with Hollywood studios this week and... more
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