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2022 Labor Notes Conference

Registration is now open for the 2022 Labor Notes Conference. WHEN: Friday, June 17, 9 a.m. - Sunday, June 19, 3 p.m. CDT WHERE: Hyatt Regency O’Hare at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport The Labor Notes Conference is the biggest gathering out there of grassroots union activists, worker center leaders, and all-around troublemakers. Join thousands of union… Read More »2022 Labor Notes Conference

Walking Tour Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of 1982 ILGWU Strike in Chinatown, NYC

In 1982, a strike — involving upwards of 20,000 Chinese immigrant women workers in hundreds of garment factories in Manhattan’s Chinatown — revived the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union (ILGWU) and turned the tide of sweatshop labor for a generation. Members of ILGWU Local 23-25 led the strike, just as their Jewish and Italian sisters… Read More »Walking Tour Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of 1982 ILGWU Strike in Chinatown, NYC

Walking Tour – Day in the Life: 1911

Tenement Museum 103 Orchard Street, New York, New York

On this tour, you’ll walk the same streets as the Rogarshevsky family did in 1911 before visiting the exhibit of their recreated tenement apartment. Explore the neighborhood through their eyes as they balanced tradition, work, and fun on the Jewish Lower East Side. For more information contact the Tenement Museum, New York City at www.tenement.org

MOCA TALKS: Reflections on the 1982 Garment Workers Strike

In commemoration of the 1982 Garment Workers Strike in NYC and in recognition of Labor Day, the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) cordially invites you to join a virtual panel discussion to reflect on this historic event. More information below. This event is free. Visit the Museum of Chinese in America to register. Visit… Read More »MOCA TALKS: Reflections on the 1982 Garment Workers Strike

With Justice for All: Remembering the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

From New York to California, from Italy to Bangladesh, people remember the 146 workers who died in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in Greenwich Village in 1911. Their deaths galvanized a movement for workers’ rights and workplace safety, which led to monumental changes that still affect our lives. Mary Anne Trasciatti, President of Remember the… Read More »With Justice for All: Remembering the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

Framing the Village: An exhibition of West Village and East Village Art

The exhibition, which includes a Triangle Fire commemoration photo, features the work of more than 30 painters and photographers who either live in, or have close ties with, the area bounded by 14th and Houston Streets, and the Hudson and East Rivers, in New York City. Curated by long time Village Artist Mark Kehoe WHEN:… Read More »Framing the Village: An exhibition of West Village and East Village Art

Photo Exhibit Celebrating The 1982 International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union Strike: Opening Reception

Opening reception (in person!) of WE ARE ONE, a photo exhibit celebrating a landmark moment in the history of workers in New York City. Poet huiying b. chan will read a poem honoring the garment workers. Light refreshments will be served. 420 Hamilton Hall1130 Amsterdam AvenueNew York City About the exhibition: WE ARE ONEThe 1982… Read More »Photo Exhibit Celebrating The 1982 International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union Strike: Opening Reception

Celebrating Our Roots: Panel Discussion Honoring the 40th Anniversary of the 1982 Chinatown Garment Workers’ Strike

Buell Hall, Columbia University

The Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race at Columbia University will hold a panel discussion called "Celebrating Our Roots," which will have special musical performances to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the 1982 Chinatown garment workers' strike and its lasting impact on the families, community, and labor history of NYC's Chinatown. The event… Read More »Celebrating Our Roots: Panel Discussion Honoring the 40th Anniversary of the 1982 Chinatown Garment Workers’ Strike

Harlem Mural Dedication

Planet Harlem Mural Dedication Thursday, October 20th, 2022 from 6-9pm 321 Malcom X Blvd New York, NY 10027 Free RSVP Designed by renowned Harlem artist Paul Deo, this mural is already a popular tourist stop and neighborhood favorite in Harlem. In December of 2018, the mural was cited in New York Magazine’s 14th Annual “Reasons… Read More »Harlem Mural Dedication