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SUMMARY:Woody Guthrie’s Birthday & Homestead Strike : The River Ran Red (58 min.) 2012
DESCRIPTION:Join labor musician Jimmy Kelly in commemorating the life and songs of Woody Guthrie and his birthday. Guthrie\, a people and worker’s musician\, traveled coast-to-coast singing about striking workers and people in struggle.  \nThe River Ran Red (58 min.) 2012\nBy Steffi domike & Nicole fauteux\nAlso\, this year is the 125th anniversary of the Homestead Strike\, and there will be a screening of The River Ran Red about the 1872 Homestead Steel Works strike in Pennsylvania. Andrew Carnegie and the other owners of the steel mill brought in Pinkerton gun thugs to break the strike and the union. This struggle was a lesson on how the robber barons treated their workers and kept their power.\n(Please check the detail of the film The River Ran Red on July 24 calender).
URL:https://laborfest.net/2018/event/woody-guthries-birthday-homestead-strike-3/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz Public Library\, 224 Church St\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:15,2017-music-theater-art,Film,Music, Theater, Art
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SUMMARY:SF Waterfront Labor History Walk 1835-1934
DESCRIPTION:With Lawrence Shoup and Peter O’Driscoll\nThere are many stories about labor struggles in San Francisco. The walk will focus on the maritime industry from 1835 until the burning of the blue book in 1934. Also\, labor historian Larry Shoup will discuss the history of the 1901 transportation workers strike led by the Teamsters\, which the San Francisco police attempted\, but failed\, to smash. After an over two-month long struggle\, the workers emerged victorious\, and the Union Labor Party won the election of 1901\, taking control of the city. This was the first large city in the United States to have a union labor party in office.. \n \n \n 
URL:https://laborfest.net/2018/event/sf-waterfront-labor-history-walk-1835-1934/
LOCATION:75 Folsom St.\, 75 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:15,2017-tour-walk,Tour, Walk
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CREATED:20170519T051635Z
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SUMMARY:Longshore Work\, Automation\, Technology and the Future of Our Work and Lives
DESCRIPTION:Longshore Work\, Automation\, Technology and the Future of Our Work and Lives – Conference \nThe drive to automate the docks and the maritime industry is moving forward rapidly and\, in some European ports\, the transfer of cargo has been automated forcing thousands of longshore workers out of the industry. The capitalists are also already working on designing automated ships with almost no crews to cut their labor costs and increase their profits. This educational conference will look at the history of containerization in the past and what longshore workers face today and in the future to defend labor union and worker rights. \n\nInitial Speakers:\nBob Carnegie: Maritime Union of Australia Queensland Branch Secretary\nRaquel Varela: Instituto de História Contemporânea\nHonorary Fellow IISH (Amsterdam)\, Universidade Nova de Lisboa\, Study Group on Labor and Social Conflicts\nKen Riley\, President of Charleston ILA 1422 and IDC North American Representative\nSponsored by LaborTech.net\, ILWU Local 10 \n \n7/15/2017 Video report from the conference: Longshore Work\, Automation\, Technology and the Future of Our Work and Lives – Conference \n \nRaquel Varela’s presentation at the conference: \n \nReport by Jack Heyman:
URL:https://laborfest.net/2018/event/longshore-work-automation-technology-and-the-future-of-our-work-and-lives/
LOCATION:ILWU Local 10 Henry Schmidt Room\, 400 North Point St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:15,2017-tour-walk,Tour, Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170715T120000
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SUMMARY:Not Our Brothers And Sisters !! Against Deportations And Racism
DESCRIPTION:Against Deportations and Racism – Poetry reading\nWith The Revolutionary Poets Brigade & The Juana Briones Cultural Committee\nCapitalism uses racist attacks on African-Americans and threats of deportation on Latinos and Muslims to divide the working-class revolution in this country. The Revolutionary Poets Brigade and the Juana Briones Cultural Committee in this neo-fascist Trump period will soundly refuse those betrayals. \n\nParticipating poets:\nJorge Argueta\, Mahnaz Badihian\, Lisbit Bailey\, Judith Ayn Bernhard\, Charles Curtis Blackwell\, Boadiba\, Kristina Brown\, James Cagney\, Neeli Cherkovski\, Pauline Craig\, John Curl\, Diego De Leo\, Sharon Doubiago\, Aja Couchois Duncan\, Tongo Eisen-Martin\, Agneta Falk\, Mauro Fortissimo\, Q.R. Hand\, Christina Herrera\, Francisco Herrera\, Martin Hickel\, Jack Hirschman\, Genny Lim\, Rosemary Manno\, Sarah Menefee\, Jorge Molina\, William Moreland\, Barbara Paschke\, Dorothy (Dottie) Payne\, Gregory Pond\, Tony Robles\, Maria Medina Serafin\, David Volpendesta
URL:https://laborfest.net/2018/event/not-our-brothers-and-sisters-against-deportations-and-racism/
LOCATION:Beat Museum\, 540 Broadway St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:15,2017-forum-reading,Forum, Reading
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