New(ish) @ReutherLibrary podcast! @DiaDamico talks about her book Blaming #teachers: Professionalization Policies and the Failure of Reform in American History. https://t.co/y3hRDs9EcS
New @ReutherLibrary podcast! @jane_l_botkin on her book "Jane Street and the Rebel Maids of Denver," and a 1916 housemaids' rebellion and boycott of the rich and unscrupulous housewives of Denver. #LaborHistory@iww
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Check out the latest episode of "Tales from the Reuther Library" featuring our (newish) Director Aliqae Geraci discussing her first year at @WayneState and what we've been up to: https://t.co/5Oo5YxLFjN
Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. #ReutherLibrary@waynestatelib
Christine Darden paved the way for many women engineers. She started off as one of NASA’s “human computers” and went on to lead the Sonic Boom Group to help make supersonic planes quieter. Read more about Darden’s life work here: https://t.co/hd1yDo2IxW
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My wish is that ‘respair’ will emerge from the forgotten pages of the dictionary and be on everyone’s lips in 2021: it means fresh hope and a recovery from despair. Happy New Year x
Word of every Christmas Day, even this one, is the beautiful ‘confelicity’: joy in the happiness of others.
I hope you get to feel some confelicity today, if only from afar.
Merry Christmas.
New @ReutherLibrary podcast: @ToniGilpin on how "The Long Deep Grudge" between the Farm Equipment Workers Union and International Harvester in the 1940s and '50s can be traced back to the 1886 Haymarket "riot." Listen or subscribe at: https://t.co/aiUBeqIzCO
#LaborHistory
A shimmery #ChristmasCard sent out by then @UAW president Walter Reuther in 1950, from his papers at the @ReutherLibrary.
If you thought 2020 had lots of anxiety, this card begins with a message of atomic fear. Luckily, it nails the landing with some hope and goodwill. 🕯️❄️
Reuther Field Archivist Dr. Louis Jones was featured in an episode of The Kitchen Sisters this summer! He discussed his work & motivation to be an archivist. Learn more about the Reuther’s work this year: https://t.co/nvJih7Lukl
#ReutherYearInReview@kitchensisters
Happy Hanukkah from all of us at the Reuther Library! This 1956 image of a family lighting a menorah comes from the Detroit News Photographs. View the original record and explore the collection: https://t.co/0Do85r388z #Hanukkah#DetroitHistory
New podcast episode! "The Long Deep Grudge: How the Haymarket 'Riot' of 1886 Evolved into a Bitter Battle Between the Farm Equipment Workers Union and International Harvester in the Mid-Twentieth Century." Subscribe on your favorite podcast app! https://t.co/5Oo5YxLFjN
Did you know the Reuther welcomed a new Director this year? Hear more from Aliqae Geraci in our 2020 Newsletter: https://t.co/nvJih7Lukl #ReutherYearInReview
SWE’s Women Engineers You Should Know (WEYSK) program was developed to recognize women engineers who might otherwise go unnoticed. They may not be famous, but they’ve made an impact as an engineer & as an individual. Nominations accepted until 1/31/21. https://t.co/hqk36S6WQB