Since the early 1980s, labor unions have faced catastrophic attacks from corporate America. While many unions have been defeated, teachers' unions still remain, in a crumbled form, as some of the last vestiges of American unionism. Why have teachers' un
I am again joined by Nick to discuss the similarities and differences between my three interviewees! We also share our final thoughts regarding why the issue of teachers' union membership is relevant to you, and what you can do to empower unions, and the future of unionism in the midst of a pandemic! I produced this project to meet the requirements of the West Chester University course PSC 401: Senior Project. Intro and outro music by Raphael Bossniak on YouTube!
I interview Dr. Curry Malott, Associate Professor in the West Chester University Department of Educational Foundations and Policy Studies. APSCUF member, and organizer for the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), a Marxist political party. In this interview, Dr. Mallot provides a fascinating, alternative perspective regarding the forces that have weakened teachers' unions. I produced this project to meet the requirements of the West Chester University course PSC 401: Senior Project. Intro and outro music by Raphael Bossniak on YouTube!
I interview Kyle J. Boyer: social studies teacher, member of the Tredyffrin/Easttown School Board, President of the West Chester NAACP, and Democratic candidate for Pennsylvania's 19th State Senate district. In this discussion, we dive into the racial issues surrounding losses in union membership and provides a firsthand perspective of the benefits of unions. I produced this project to meet the requirements of the West Chester University course PSC 401: Senior Project. Intro and outro music by Raphael Bossniak on YouTube!
In this episode I interview Dr. Pam Brown, President of the Southeast Region of the Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA), Pennsylvania's premier teachers' union. We have an insightful conversation in which Dr. Brown describes the relevance of teachers' unions beyond the school community. I produced this project to meet the requirements of the West Chester University course PSC 401: Senior Project. Intro and outro music by Raphael Bossniak on YouTube!
In this episode, I am joined by Nick Marcil to discuss the issue at hand: the decline in teachers' union membership and coverage since the early 1980s. We review the historical context of this decline and the factors possibly contributing to this decline. We also attempt to answer the questions, "Why should I care?" and "Okay, what can I do about it?" I produced this project to meet the requirements of the West Chester University course PSC 401: Senior Project. Intro and outro music by Raphael Bossniak on YouTube!