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SUMMARY:Film: Bridging Urban America (87 min.) 2016
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Basia Myszynski and Leonard Myszynski\nThis biography celebrates Ralph Modjeski\, the Chairman of the Board of Consulting Engineers for the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Modjeski designed bridges that had significant impact on urban development and commerce. The film is a tribute to innovative engineering and to bridge workers during two eras of transit\, taking a deeper look at the scientific mind and artistic soul of a Polish-born\, Paris-trained immigrant who contributed to the building of a modern America. This is a relevant film that brings awareness about the deteriorating state of our bridges and how communities search for sustainable solutions to maintain\, rehabilitate and preserve these critical parts of North America’s infrastructure.\nScreened in conjunction with the exhibits “Building Bridges\, Not Walls” during July and August at the San Francisco History Center\, 6th Floor of the Main Library\, and at the Canessa Gallery in North Beach.h. \n \n 
URL:https://laborfest.net/2018/event/bridging-urban-america/
LOCATION:SF Main Library – Koret Auditorium\, 100 Larkin St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:2017-film,26,Film
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SUMMARY:What California Labor History Tells Us About Building the Resistance to Trump
DESCRIPTION:By Fred B. Glass\nAt a moment when American democracy is threatened as never before\, progressives need models for building an effective resistance. In California\, many examples of strategy and tactics live in the hidden history of working people and their struggles for social justice.\nThis talk will present and interpret several iconic events that shaped the way working people live in California today\, and helped create the difference between the progressive outcome of the latest election (taxing the rich to fund schools\, repealing anti-immigrant laws on the books\, a resounding vote against Trump) compared with the rest of the country.\nFred Glass wrote and directed Golden Lands\, Working Hands\, a video series (1999) on history of the California labor movement. Glass wrote From Mission to Microchip: A History of the California Labor Movement (2016) and wrote and directed a short animated cartoon\, Tax the Rich: An Animated Fairy Tale (2012)nds\, a video series (1999) on history of the California labor movement. Glass wrote From Mission to Microchip: A History of the California Labor Movement (2016) and wrote and directed a short animated cartoon\, Tax the Rich: An Animated Fairy Tale (2012)
URL:https://laborfest.net/2018/event/what-california-labor-history-tells-us-about-building-the-resistance-to-trump-2/
LOCATION:Green Arcade Bookstore\, 1680 Market St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:2017-forum-reading,26,Forum, Reading
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CREATED:20170519T224604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190629T211017Z
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SUMMARY:LaborFest Comedy Night
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Danny Cruzz\nLaborFest 2017 brings a night of comedy to all working class people to laugh and enjoy a night of relaxation. As labor is forefront for us all\, we need to unwind and enjoy the fruits of our labor.\nAll comics are labor friendly-performers. \n\n\nMust be 18 or older. 2 items minimum order required – 21 or older for drink order.\nDoor open at 7:15 at SJ Improv.\nCall for reservation.\nTicket info: call Danny Cruzz (408) 504-9370\nEmail- dannycruzzlaughs@yahoo.com\nSan Jose Improv: (408) 280-7475\nDonation welcome to LaborFest \n 
URL:https://laborfest.net/2018/event/laborfest-comedy-night/
LOCATION:San Jose Improv\, 62 S. 2nd St.\, San Jose\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:2017-music-theater-art,26,Music, Theater, Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Danny Cruzz":MAILTO:dannycruzzlaughs@yahoo.com
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