It is that awful anniversary again. 32 years ago today, twenty-five people died behind locked doors making cheap chicken tenders in HAMLET, NC.
This was NO ACCIDENT. They died b/c of calculated neglect.
Never again.
Voting in the 2023 Southern Labor Studies Association Election is now open.
Please check your membership status to make sure your dues payment is up to date.
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New piece in Jacobin by Nelson Lichtenstein on how "Black and White Workers and Communists Built a 'Civil Rights Unionism' Under Jim Crow." Read it here: https://t.co/UMiPxnE4FS
Join us NOW as we talk about how songs can bring souls together in solidarity. I’ll share a few great labor tunes that have had an impact on my life and discuss why we need music. https://t.co/6g3vm66ZOc
UGA history professors Claudio Saunt, Cindy Hahamovitch and Scott Nelson all have been awarded fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation since 2019. https://t.co/FSJINMLb7V
Article by by Stacia Pelletier. Photo by Jason Thrasher.
Our 2023 CFP is out! Our theme, "Class in Everyday Life" calls attention to spaces of class consciousness and organization in and beyond the workplace. Join us! LAWCHA Spring 2023 in New Brunswick, NJ.
Info: https://t.co/S1aTUBbCaj
Submit proposals here: https://t.co/npNMkE7sP9