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Pay Your Workers Rally

Adidas Flagship 565 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, NYC During the pandemic, brands stole millions in unpaid wages, benefits and severance from garment workers. Corporations exploited the pandemic to undermine labor rights and retaliate against unions and workers organizing.  An international union coalition has been formed, led by unions in Cambodia, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka demanding that… Read More »Pay Your Workers Rally

Concert: Yale Strom’s “Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire” Cantata

Museum at Eldridge Street 12 Eldridge Street, New York, New York

November 20 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Museum at Eldridge Street12 Eldridge StreetNew York, NY 10002 Announcing the East Coast debut of Yale Strom’s moving cantata in honor of those lost in the Triangle Factory Fire of 1911. Yale Strom composed the cantata “Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire” in 2011 to commemorate the 100th anniversary… Read More »Concert: Yale Strom’s “Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire” Cantata

Songs to Leave You in Stitches: The Story of the ILGWU’s Musical “Pins & Needles”

Sidney Cox Library of Music and Dance Cornell University 220 Lincoln Hall, Ithaca, New York

Sidney Cox Library of Music and Dance Cornell UniversityIthaca, NY The International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union produced the hit musical Pins and Needles, which ran on Broadway from 1937-1940. For the topical skits spoofing current events, workers moved from their sewing machines on the factory floor to the theatrical stage. “Songs to Leave You in Stitches: The… Read More »Songs to Leave You in Stitches: The Story of the ILGWU’s Musical “Pins & Needles”

NY Labor History Association’s Annual Labor Education Awards

Each year since 1987, the New York Labor History Association has awarded the John Commerford Labor Education Award to two honorees for their contributions to workers’ empowerment. The 2022 Awards will be held virtually on Thursday December 1, 2022, from 6-7 pm Eastern time, honoring the extraordinary activist scholars Dorothy Sue Cobble and Melvyn Dubofsky.Registration is required. The event is free,… Read More »NY Labor History Association’s Annual Labor Education Awards

OPENING: Rise Up! The Art of Activism in the Lower East Side

City Lore 56 East 1st St., New York, New York

Friday, December 16th6:00 – 9:00 pmCity Lore56 East First StreetNYC Rise Up! The Art of Activism on the Lower East Side is an oral history-based place-marking project honoring sites of cultural and arts activism. Join us in celebrating neighbors, past and present, and raising a glass to the Lower East Side! See photos from the… Read More »OPENING: Rise Up! The Art of Activism in the Lower East Side

Synagogues of the Lower East Side Walking Tour

Museum at Eldridge Street 12 Eldridge Street, New York, New York

Stroll through the neighborhood’s 100-year-old history! One hundred years ago, there were as many as 500 synagogues dotting the streets of the Lower East Side. Only a few, like the Museum’s landmark building and the Bialystocker Synagogue, still exist in their original form; most are distant memories or have been altered beyond recognition. Some even… Read More »Synagogues of the Lower East Side Walking Tour

St. Pat’s for All Benefit at New York Irish Center

New York Irish Center 1040 Jackson Ave # 3, Queens, New York

Cocktail reception in support of St. Pat's for All, featuring live music and Irish step dancing, at the New York Irish Center Tickets and more information at www.eventbrite.com

Book Talk: Annie Rachele Lanzillotto reads from Whaddyacall the Wind? (Bordighera Press, 2022) at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute

Writer and performance artist Annie Lanzillotto presents her latest publication, in which she invites readers to join her on a poetic journey to learn what it is to feel “like an errant puzzle piece … never to be found, never to be put into place.” In this written adventure Lanzillotto connects with the gay community… Read More »Book Talk: Annie Rachele Lanzillotto reads from Whaddyacall the Wind? (Bordighera Press, 2022) at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute

The Two Roses: Rose Schneiderman and
The Triangle Fire

New Jersey City UniversityCenter for the Arts Presents The Two Roses: Rose Schneiderman and The Triangle Fire A Reading by and Conversation with Annie Schneiderman Valliere Hosted by Edvige Giunta and Jennifer Marchan Thursday, March 16, 2023, at 11:30 am For more information and Zoom link visit www.njcu.edu Annie Schneiderman Valliere, born in Washington, D.C.,… Read More »The Two Roses: Rose Schneiderman and
The Triangle Fire

Virtual Lecture: Art, the NYC Immigrant Experience, and the Triangle Fire

ASHCAN ART AND THE TRIANGLE FIRE OF 1911 An original virtual lecture by Debbie Wells. It's the personal story of an immigrant who lost her life at the 1911 Triangle Fire combined with the art of that era. March 23, 11am-12pm (Can't make the date? Replays are sent automatically so you can enjoy the video… Read More »Virtual Lecture: Art, the NYC Immigrant Experience, and the Triangle Fire

Teaching Literacy with the
Triangle Fire Memorial

Nassau Reading Council 2023 Workshops Teaching Literacy with theTriangle Fire Memorial A Curriculum and Practice Discussion March 23, 2023, 4-5pm We will share goals, content, classroom practice,and a selection of resources at multiple levels. Andi Sosin, Nassau Reading CouncilKimberly Schiller, Huntington School District Free and Convenient Online After School Workshop CTLE credits available Zoom Link… Read More »Teaching Literacy with the
Triangle Fire Memorial