Norm Diamond talks with Heather Mayer, the author of the just-published
book, Beyond the Rebel Girl: Women and the Industrial Workers of the World
in the Pacific Northwest, 1905-1924.
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Norm Diamond talks with Steven Beda, at the U of Oregon, about his research
on the environmental and political history of rural working class communities
in our region, with special attention to logging communities and the
International Woodworkers of America (IWA).
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Norm Diamond talks with Amy Coplen, a Ph.D student at PSU, studying and
participating in organizing among Portland’s food service workers, with a
focus on the Burgerville campaign and so-called “progressive” employers.
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Historians Heather Mayer, Steve Beda, and Amy Coplen talk with Norm Diamond
about the importance of building community for strong labor organizing and
what it takes to maintain a movement. All four are involved with the
Pacific Northwest Labor History Association.
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Joe Clement hosts today's show and we hear:
Bill Resnick and John Foran talk about the politics of ecological crisis.
Desiree Hellegers talks with medics at Portland's Occupy ICE encampment
Joe Clement talks with Shane Burley about fascist movements today
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ORGANIZING, SUING THE FEDS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE and ANTIRACIST STRATEGY
Clayton Morgareidge will host this edition of the Old Mole, featuring--
Discussions of two major organizing projects with broad social justice
agendas now emerging in Portland: The Oregon Poor Peoples ...
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