Episodes
Episodes
Sunday Mar 12, 2023
Fred Redmond: “Why Labor History Is Important”
Sunday Mar 12, 2023
Sunday Mar 12, 2023
The AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer – and former steel worker – tells the Battle of Homestead Foundation “We have to tell the truth about labor history, the good, and the bad, and the ugly.” Plus: Pete Seeger sings The Homestead Strike Song.On this week’s Labor History in Two: The year was 1912. The Lawrence textile workers strike had worn on for over a month. More than 20,000 workers had walked off the job…
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Sunday Mar 05, 2023
The Tractor Princess
Sunday Mar 05, 2023
Sunday Mar 05, 2023
Today’s show celebrates Women’s History Month and comes to us from Re:Work, the podcast from the UCLA Labor Center that for the last decade has elevated stories of work to humanize and break down economic and racial justice issues. It's produced by Veena Hampapur and Saba Waheed.Their latest episode is “The Tractor Princess” and it draws on excerpts from an oral history interview with Antoinette Yvonne DeOcampo-Lechtenberg, which is a part of a community archive and research initiative called Watsonville is in the Heart, which highlights the stories of Filipino families from the greater Pajaro Valley region in California.On this week’s Labor History in Two: This was the day President Franklin Roosevelt named Frances Perkins Secretary of Labor.
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Sunday Feb 26, 2023
Buffalo Soldier turned revolutionary
Sunday Feb 26, 2023
Sunday Feb 26, 2023
Two more stories for Black History Month: From former auto worker Jonathan Melrod, the fascinating story of David Fagen, who joined the U.S. Army to escape Jim Crow discrimination, and was sent to the Philippines, where not only did he and his fellow Black soldiers suffer from endemic racism in the military, but found that they were fighting on the wrong side of the U.S. war of Philippine conquest.
Then, Labor History Today correspondent Alan Wierdak talks with Caleb Smith, a PhD student at Tulane about an important Title 7 discrimination lawsuit involving Harris Parson, a Black Korean War vet who went to work at Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical in Bogalusa, Louisiana. On this week’s Labor History in Two: Remembering E.D. Nixon.
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Sunday Feb 19, 2023
Celebrating Black History Month (Encore)
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
(Originally aired February 17, 2019)On this week’s show: William P. Jones on “The March on Washington: Jobs, Freedom, and the Forgotten History Of Civil Rights,” plus a 1961 memo to George Meany about the Freedom Rides, and a confidential “report on union racial progress.” Interviews by Chris Garlock and Alan Wierdak.
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Sunday Feb 12, 2023
Domestic worker, Mother of the Movement
Sunday Feb 12, 2023
Sunday Feb 12, 2023
She started as a young domestic worker in apartheid South Africa, became General Secretary of the South African Domestic Service and Allied Workers Union and was the first president of the International Domestic Workers Federation; Myrtle Witbooi – who died on January 16 – in her own voice and remembered by the Solidarity Center’s Alexis De Simone. On this week’s Labor History in Two: The Most Dangerous Woman in America.
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Sunday Feb 05, 2023
Reconciling a Slaveholding Past (Encore)
Sunday Feb 05, 2023
Sunday Feb 05, 2023
(Originally aired October 13, 2019) Jody Allen, Assistant Professor of History at the College of William and Mary and Director of The Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation. Jody discusses William and Mary's slaveholding past and the genesis, research, and ongoing community outreach of The Lemon Project with Working History podcast host Beth English. Plus: SEIU 32BJ’s Maria Naranjo on the origins of "chingchinas" -- soda can noisemakers -- during the Justice for Janitors campaigns of the mid-Eighties.
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Sunday Jan 29, 2023
A meatpacker’s American dream
Sunday Jan 29, 2023
Sunday Jan 29, 2023
On the America Works podcast, West African immigrant Komla Ewu tells oral historian John McKerley about how he left a prestigious but unprofitable teaching career in his native Togo to pursue the American dream.On this week’s Labor History in Two: President Jackson sets a union-busting precedent & Anna LoPizzo is murdered by police during the Bread and Roses strike.
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Sunday Jan 22, 2023
Bill Lucy on MLK; Shubert Sebree on Debs
Sunday Jan 22, 2023
Sunday Jan 22, 2023
Today’s show covers a lot of ground, from legendary labor leader Bill Lucy’s memories of Dr. King and the 1968 Memphis sanitation strike to Shubert Sebree’s memories of Gene Debs, founder of the powerful American Railway Union and three-time Socialist candidate for President of the United States. Bill Lucy has some inspiring advice for those who are carrying on Dr. King’s fight for justice, especially younger activists, and Shubert Sebree reveals a gentler side to Debs, as fierce a labor leader as we’ve ever known. On this week’s Labor History in Two: the founding of the United Mine Workers, Knights of Labor founder Terrance Powderly, and the 1959 Knox Coal flood disaster.Music: The Ballad of Eugene Victor Debs; Joe Glazer.
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