A conversation about workers, communities and social justice

  • Returning to Union Semester

    Returning to Union Semester

    Union Semester fall 2007 participants from left to right: Alex Bloom, UFT member and teacher at PS 8 in Brooklyn, Ryan Richardson works at New York Taxi worker Alliance, Sally Kim works at the UAW Global Organizing Initiative in Detroit, Emma Lang is the Board President of the Bread and Roses Heritage Festival in Lawrence,…

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  • Progressive Urban Policy Meets Albany: 2014

    Progressive Urban Policy Meets Albany: 2014

    Eve Baron is the Academic Program Manager of Urban Studies at The Murphy Institute New York City Mayor de Blasio came into office on a platform to rewrite the city’s “Tale of Two Cities,” a reference to the stark and growing differences between the life chances of the city’s rich and poor. One of his…

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  • The U.S. Prison Industrial Complex: Is it a Labor Issue?

    [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckrc16DAU6A&w=420&h=315] Eric Lotke, Senior Research Analyst, Service Employees International Union (SEIU). Heather Ann Thompson, Professor History, Temple University, Nicole Porter, Advocacy Director, The Sentencing Project, moderator, Ed Ott, Distinguished Lecturer, Murphy Institute on “The U.S. Prison Industrial Complex: Is it a Labor Issue?” (April 18 2013)

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  • Confronting the Climate Crisis: Can Labor Help Shape an Effective Strategy?

    [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArTjNgJ7hKo&w=420&h=315] Dr. James Hansen, Director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, David Coles, President, Communication, Energy and Paperworkers Union,  Canada, Bhairavi Desai, Executive director, New York Taxi Workers Alliance and Hector Figueroa, President, Local 32 BJ SEIU, Moderated by Sean Sweeney, Director Cornell Global Labor Institute on “Confronting the Climate Crisis: Can Labor…

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