Pete Seeger, A Voice for Social Justice (1919-2014)
LAWCHA remembers legendary folk singer and activist, Pete Seeger, who passed away on January 27, 2014. Seeger captivated multiple generations of activists through
LAWCHA remembers legendary folk singer and activist, Pete Seeger, who passed away on January 27, 2014. Seeger captivated multiple generations of activists through
A growing minimum wage movement indicates that despite low union membership statistics, labor’s future isn’t as dire as some in the business world
LAWCHA has two main events at this year’s OAH. We encourage all LAWCHA members to attend the public Friday night activist plenary organized
Harris v. Quinn could take away their collective bargaining rights. That would be a loss for not only these workers, but our nation’s
May 9-10, 2014. This conference will consider the myriad forms of work throughout American history, in order to engage scholarship in a wide
Descended from African American slaves, Native Americans, and white slaveowners, John Handcox was born at one of the hardest times and places to
From early childhood to old age, a “rights discourse” dominates Americans’ sense of the world and our place in it. Governments around the
Ryan Poewww.ryanmpoe.com/