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LaborFest Writers Group – Reading at Bird and Beckett

653 Chenery St 653 Chenery St, San Francisco, United States

Readers from the LaborFest Writers Group share poetry, memoir, fiction and nonfiction during a live event at the renowned San Francisco bookstore - Bird and Beckett.

Free

American Dreams – by SF Mime Troupe

Mission Dolores Park 19th & Dolores, San Francisco, United States

The American Dream. It used to mean a job, a house, a car, a spouse, 2.5 kids, and a .4 dog. But what does it mean now? For Gabriel Pearce, a Black man tired of liberal failures, on the day after the presidential election it means victory!

Free

Bloody Thursday Walk

The Embarcadero & Ferry Building - Harry Bridges Plaza The Embarcadero & Ferry Building, San Francisco, CA, United States

Ninety years ago (1934), a great battle took place between striking workers and the police and National Guard along the waterfront alongside the piers of San Francisco’s Embarcadero.

Free

90th Anniversary of 1934 Big Strike

518 Valencia 518 Valencia, San Francisco, CA, United States

Ninety years ago. San Francisco's class relations were transformed by the General Strike, This commemorative event  "Bloody Thursday" (this year it's on Friday), when police shot more than five dozen and killed two strikers.

Free

Labor History Bike Tour

518 Valencia 518 Valencia, San Francisco, CA, United States

From the pre-urban history of Indian Slavery to the earliest 8-hour day movement in the U.S., the ebb and flow of class war is traced.

$25

Racism, Labor And White Supremacy

ILWU Local 10 Henry Schmidt Room 400 North Point st., San Francisco, CA, United States

This panel will look at the historic struggle against white supremacy in the labor movement and the growth of fascism in the US today. 

Free

Identity Politics, Unions & The Working Class

474 Valencia St., SF 474 Valencia St., San Francisco, CA

Identity politics which pits workers against workers has been used within the labor movement to stop unionization and weaken the labor movement.

Free

Sweden, Worker Rights & The Struggle At Tesla

San Francisco North Beach Library 850 Columbus St., San Francisco, United States

Today, the Tesla service workers in Sweden who are members of IF Metal union  have been on strike since October 2023. Their union sees the struggle as a fundamental struggle to defend union rights.

Free

UBER Lyft, Tech, AI & Autonomous Vehicles & Film

518 Valencia 518 Valencia, San Francisco, CA, United States

The introduction of UBER and Lyft has decimated the taxi industry and led to a massive growth of the gig economy in the US and internationally. Now Google with Waymo, GM with Cruise and other companies are developing autonomous vehicles in San Francisco and California.

Free

Public Workers, Privatization, Nonprofits and Union Busting

474 Valencia St., SF 474 Valencia St., San Francisco, CA

Public workers are under attack in San Francisco, the US and the world. The privatization of all public services are at epidemic proportions and in San Francisco, so called “non-profit” workers are doing public work.

Free

The Fight to Save People’s Park

Zoom CA, United States

The ongoing battle to prevent the development by UC of People’s Park in Berkeley continues. The park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and an important Court of Appeal victory was won. However,...

Free

Book Reading – “Postcards to Hitler”

Bird & Beckett Books & Records 653 Chenery Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

An intimate and dramatic narrative history of Munich residents Benno and Anna Neuburger and their circle of relatives and friends drawn from family stories, interviews, and archival documents, including those from the Gestapo and the Nazi People's Court.

Free

WPA-Berkeley History Walk

Main Berkeley Post Office corner of Milvia and Allston, Berkeley, CA

Walk with Harvey Smith
This walk will explore Berkeley's "New Deal nexus" that includes Post Office art, Berkeley High School, the Community Theater, Civic Center Park, and the old Farm Credit Building.

Free

AI, Robotics, Security Privacy & The Future of Workers

Tenderloin Museum 398 Eddy Street, San Francisco, United States

At: Tenderloin Museum - 398 Eddy St., SF, CA94102 (Presentation) The development of AI and robotics threatens millions of jobs. This  meeting will look at what AI is and what it means for the working class and the public. A study of Goldman Sachs said that 350 million workers will lose their jobs globally. Many […]

Donation

US Labor AFL-CIO, Zionism, Histadrut & The NED Funded “Solidarity Center”

Zoom CA, United States

(Zoom event) The AFL-CIO since its formation has been tied to the Israeli trade union called Histadrut. This union grouping has been central in not only supporting the Israeli state but also operated internationally to support the South African apartheid regime and intervene in countries around the world. In collaboration with the CIA and AFL-CIO […]

Free

San Bruno Mountain Wilderness Walk

San Bruno Mountain Watch Office 44 Visitation Ave., Rm 206, Brisbane, CA, United States

Walk - In 1968, David Schooley chained himself to a bulldozer at the foot of the San Bruno Mountain. The activism of David and many other community members was crucial in protecting much of the mountain....

Free

Immigration and Labor – Angel Island Events

Angel Island Immigration Station VHCF+3C Tiburon belvedere, Tiburon, CA

Three presentations on Angel Island - Angel Island Immigration Station has an important history in California of immigration and labor. Many immigrants from around the world were held at the station and screened with many discriminatory rules particularly against Chinese and Asians.

Free

The New Deal & Labor: Looking Back, Moving Forward

Zoom CA, United States

(Zoom event) With AL Stein This panel will draw upon the experiences of two historians who have written administrative and cultural histories of the New Deal, by focusing on Frances Perkins, FDR’s Secretary of Labor (1933-1945) who was an advocate for workers rights, and the pro-labor legislation passed by the Roosevelt administration during the Great […]

Free

Play – Seven Jewish Children: A Play for Gaza

Zoom CA, United States

Seven Jewish Children: A Play for Gaza is a 10-minute play by British playwright Caryl Churchill, written in response to the 2008-2009 Israel military strike on Gaza.

Free

14th Annual San Francisco Living Wage Coalition Awards Dinner

SEIU Local 1021’s SF hall 350 Rhode Island (enter from Kansas between 16th & 17th St.), San Francisco, CA, United States

At: SEIU Local 1021 hall - 350 Rhode Island, San Francisco (entrance on Kansas Street, between 16th and 17th Streets) Street parking available, wheel-chair accessible Honorees: Labor Woman of the Year award – Kim Evon, Executive Vice President, Service Employees International Union Local 1021.  Labor Man of the Year award – David Williams, retired member, […]

$70

Film “The Revolt Of The Good Guys” by Sensible Cinema

Unitarian Universalist Center 1187 Franklin St, San Francisco, CA

This month, Sensible Cinema along with SF LaborFest remembers the letter carriers strike of March 1970 beginning in New York City and spreading across the nation. 

Berkeley Radical 60s Walk

St. Joseph the Worker Church 1640 Addison Street, Berkeley, CA

Walk with Harvey Smith - The McGee-Spaulding District could be considered a hotbed of Berkeley 1960s radicalism and counterculture given the number of noted activists and alternative living communities located in the neighborhood.

Free

Class Struggles in Argentina and U.S. Imperialism

Medecine For Nightmare Bookstore 3036 24th St., San Francisco, CA

At: Medicine For Nightmares Bookstore - 3036 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110 With Guillermo Kane Guillermo Kane, member of the Partido Obrero (Workers Party) in Argentina and an elected legislator at the Buenos Aires Province Regional Parliament, and a professor at the University of Buenos Aires, will be speaking about the current struggles in […]

Free

“San Francisco Reds California Communism and Its Afterlives”

San Francisco State University 1630 Holloway Ave., San Francisco, United States

The latest book by SFSU labor historian and author Robert Cherny is a major contribution on the role of the Communist Party and their members in the Bay Area and California history.

Free