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Calendar of EventsM MonT TueW WedT ThuF FriS SatS Sun3 events,7 Minutes: A New Drama About American Textile WorkersWaterwell in association with Working Theater presents: 7 Minutes March 17 – April 10, 2022 at HERE (145 6th Avenue) in Manhattan Written by: Stefano Massini Translated by: Francesca Spedalieri Directed by: Mei Ann Teo Based on actual events, 7 Minutes depicts an urgent meeting of the 11 women elected to the union council of […] Upcoming Book Events: ‘Talking To The Girls: Intimate and Political Essays on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire’Introducing Talking To The Girls: Intimate and Political Essays on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Edited by: Mary Anne Trasciatti, President of the Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition, professor of Rhetoric and Director of Labor Studies program, Hofstra University Edvige Giunta, professor of English at New Jersey City University A powerful collection of […] 4 events,
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Bread and Roses (1979) Film Screening + DiscussionBread and Roses (1979) Film Screening + DiscussionBread and Roses (1979) Film Screening + Discussion Thursday, March 31st, 7pm City Lore Gallery 56 E. 1st Street New York, NY 10003 FREE Registration is highly encouraged as seating is limited Proof of Vaccination and masks required In conjunction with the closing of the exhibition ART/WORK, City Lore and Artists Alliance Inc. present Bread […] 3 events,2 events,‘Sewing the Dream’ — A Historical Drama About Women, the Sewing Machine, and the Garment IndustrySewing the Dream Presented by the CreateTheater New Works Festival A historical drama of the Singer sewing machine and how it drew many women workers into the garment trade Theatre Row 410 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036 With music in the tradition of the Great American Songbook, Sewing The Dream tells the story of […] |
Who We AreThe Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition connects individuals and organizations with the 1911 Triangle Factory Fire — one of the pivotal events in US history and a turning point in labor’s struggle to achieve fair wages, dignity at work and safe working conditions. Outrage at the deaths of 146 mostly young, female immigrants inspired the union movement and helped to institute worker protections and fire safety laws. Today, basic rights and benefits in the workplace are not a guarantee in the United States or across the world. We believe it is more vital than ever that these issues are defended.Copyright © 2022 Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition, Inc. - All Rights Reserved | Log in |