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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-2/
LOCATION:San Jose Peace & Justice Center\, 48 S. 7th St.\, San Jose\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:14,2017-music-theater-art,Film,Music, Theater, Art
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SUMMARY:Building Bridges\, Not Walls
DESCRIPTION:Building Bridges\, Not Walls – Art and Poetry Exhibit \n“Building Bridges\, Not Walls” acknowledges the contributions of the multicultural population of the Bay Area and its role in creating world-renown infrastructure. This exhibit features Bay Area artists and poets whose work celebrates these contributions. Three themes will be highlighted to celebrate the bridges\, the people who built them and the impact on our lives today: Immigrants\, Diversity\, and Internationalism.\nDuring July and August\, a companion exhibit at the San Francisco Main Library will display and interpret historic photos and objects from the construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and other historic San Francisco bridges – the Golden Gate\, Lefty O’Doul\, and Alvord Lake. These exhibits celebrate the immigrant engineers who designed the bridges\, the children of immigrants who built the older bridges\, the diverse workforce\, including women\, who built the new Bay Bridge span\, and the internationalism of the Golden Gate International Exposition and of the founding conference of the United Nations. \nArticle in World Journal \n 
URL:https://laborfest.net/2018/event/building-bridges-not-walls/
LOCATION:Canessa Gallery\, 708 Montgomery St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:14,2017-music-theater-art,Music, Theater, Art
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