“How Class Works,” Stony Brook, New York, June 7-9
You are invivted to come to the How Class Works – 2012 conference at SUNY Stony Brook June 7-9, 2012. Nearly 200 people
You are invivted to come to the How Class Works – 2012 conference at SUNY Stony Brook June 7-9, 2012. Nearly 200 people
LAWCHA is at the OAH this year. Read below for the list of panels and events hosted by or co-sponsored by LAWCHA. Key
LAWCHA members and labor activists around the country are uniting against a recently proposed legislative ban on Michigan universities collaborating with a worker
One or more fellowship(s) of $250-$500 are awarded annually to individual(s) whose research in the Southern Labor Archives will lead to a book,
LAWCHA members attending the OAH and LAWCHA Annual Meeting are welcome to attend WLHS sessions with no registration required. Also remember that LAWCHA
In all their struggles, the quest for justice in every facet of life continuously dominates the life work and story of African American
Past recipients of the Philip Taft Labor History Prize call on the Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations to dissociate from HR
Check out the new semi-automated LAWCHA Member Bibliography, a great way for LAWCHA members to keep each other up to date on current