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Sharing an episode of To See Each Other, a show that complicates the narrative about small town Americans in our most misunderstood, and often abandoned, communities. This season, host George Goehl travels to Lincoln County, Wisconsin to follow a small town battle for the last remaining public nursing home in the community. A conservative county board is hell bent on selling off this 5-star facility, but senior citizens are not having it, showing up to county board meetings, marching in the Labor Day Parade, and fighting with their very last breath. George goes deep into questions of aging in America, public vs. private long-term care, and the nuts and bolts of good old-fashioned organizing. This show will make you want to keep up the fight and think differently about aging. You can listen to more episodes of To See Each Other at https://link.chtbl.com/toseeeachother?sid=americadissected
This is your All Local morning update for Saturday, September 7, 2024
This is your 4 p.m. All Local update on September 7, 2024.
Darrin Kelly, President of the Allegheny- Fayette council labor calls following yesterday's Labor Day Parade.
Land movement in a part of Rancho Palos Verdes has now cut off power to hundreds of homes. As Southern California heads into another heatwave, we look at a cooler way to cook at home. Wilmington celebrates its 45th annual Labor Day parade. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.Support the show: https://laist.com
WWJ's Luke Sloan has your Monday morning news briefs including an update on union members gathering for the annual Detroit Labor Day parade and rally. Also Vice President Kamala Harris is to speak in Detroit this afternoon.
Mixbook, a #1 rated photo book company, polled 3,000 respondents to uncover the most coveted Labor Day celebrations. In the top 100 events listed, Newtown's Labor Day Parade was one of only two Connecticut mentions. Turns out, Newtown's Labor Day Parade is the largest parade Labor Day weekend in the state as well as the northeast. We spoke with the President and Vice President of the parade committee, Nick and Melissa Kopcik, as well as First Selectman Jeff Capeci about the history and legacy of this parade and what to expect in the 62nd year this weekend. Image Credit: Getty Images
Anita Bonita has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...
Philip Ameris from the Laborers Union joins Larry, Marty and Kristine to discuss the Labor Day Parade and their thoughts on Ed Gainey. He talks about asking the Mayor to leave the parade.
Happy Wednesday from the Big K Morning Show! Coming up today with Larry Richert and Marty Griffin - updates on the heat, another business struggling in South Side, and what happened at the Labor Day Parade.
Roswell Hub podcast: UPS drivers need to enforce new contract. Today's labor quote: Doug Larson. Today's labor history: 1st Labor Day Parade. @wpfwdc @AFLCIO #1u #UnionStrong #LaborRadioPod Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network.
Mary Van Horn and Bruce Charlet are in studio to talk about an incident that occurred in the parade involving our Veteran community.
Roswell Hub podcast: UPS drivers need to enforce new contract. Today's labor quote: Doug Larson. Today's labor history: 1st Labor Day Parade. @wpfwdc @AFLCIO #1u #UnionStrong #LaborRadioPod Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network.
Steve Mazza joins Larry and Marty to discuss the upcoming Labor Day Parade!
Also in the news: Metra trains, road closed during police search for armed robbery suspect; American Airlines flight attendants picketed at O'Hare Airport yesterday; Chicago's Labor Day Parade will be held Saturday and more.
Also in the news: Metra trains, road closed during police search for armed robbery suspect; American Airlines flight attendants picketed at O'Hare Airport yesterday; Chicago's Labor Day Parade will be held Saturday and more.
Also in the news: Metra trains, road closed during police search for armed robbery suspect; American Airlines flight attendants picketed at O'Hare Airport yesterday; Chicago's Labor Day Parade will be held Saturday and more.
This year, the traditional Labor Day parade in downtown St. Louis is being replaced by a new Labor Day festival at the Knights of Columbus Park in Florissant. Pat White, President of the St. Louis Labor Council, discusses this change and the upcoming festival with Michael Kelly and John Hancock. The festival will feature live music by union musicians, activities for kids, a tug of war contest, and free food and beverages, including union Bud Light. Pat White emphasizes that the event is open to everyone, not just union members, and aims to provide a fun and engaging celebration for families and the community. The decision to change the format of the event was made to offer a break from the traditional parade and to provide a three-day weekend for attendees. Pat White shares his hope that the festival will become a new tradition, allowing everyone to enjoy the holiday weekend.
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On Friday, September 9, 2022, the Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the "Capital Region Labor Day Parade." in downtown Albany. Willie spoke to various union leaders and participants about their views on the importance of the labor day parade and labor issues.
Today on Another Side of Midnight, Curtis talks about how we, as Americans, should be allowed to exercise our right to bear arms. Curtis also talks about how this is the anniversary of the Attica prison riot from the year 1971. Curtis also discusses the water contamination scare in one of the Manhattan public housing complexes. Curtis gives an update on his visit to this year's Labor Day Parade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
All Local afternoon update for 09.10.2022
Join us for episode 86 as we discuss the legendary career of Serena Williams, the Labor Day Parade, the allegation against Aries Spears & Tiffany Haddish, Kanye West vs. Adidas, Chris Rock declining Will Smith's apology, and the NJ curvy teacher scandal. Plus More! This week for our special toxic segment, we discuss why guys change after the girls declare they are friends and home girl etiquette. But, of course, you don't want to miss out on this episode. As always, #THISMIGHTNOTGOWELL Tune in! - Brezzy & SlickP.S. Don't forget to join our Patreon page for exclusive content such as access to our discord server & special toxic segments.
Labor unions gathered in Des Moines Monday for a Labor Day Parade. Two new charter schools are starting classes this fall and are the first state-funded charters approved under a law passed in 2021. Plus, a group of Iowa State University researchers is studying the challenges facing Ukrainian refugees who resettle in Iowa
Darrin Kelly, President, Allegheny/Fayette central labor council, joins to preview the parade.
Welcome to the MCTV Podcast - your audio home for all things movies, comics, and television. In the this episode of the podcast, Corey and Marc discuss… 00:45 - The Russo's VS Disney, we're getting a “PEACEMAKER” trailer soon, plus a new costume for Aquaman24:14 - What'd We Watch This Week (What If…?/Ted Lasso Epi 7 at 30:44/Untold at 42:53)52:21 - SHANG-CHI MINI REVIEW (SPOILERS! SPOILERS! SPOILERS)Have a question for the fellas? Follow us on social media @MCTVPodcast, or visit MCTVPodcast.comMusic provided by WHALE AND THE WOLF. Check out their music on Apple and Spotify.
Darrin Kelly, President, Allegheny/Fayette Central Labor Council, gives us the details. (Photo: leolintang/Getty Images) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Labor Day - unions and middle class income decline, and you don't make as much as your parents did at your age (haha losers, (I'm kidding, it's a joke. You're not a loser)) and first Labor Day Parade in 1882. The U.S. union membership rate and the middle class income chart The decline upward mobility chart (showing how you don't make as much as your parents did when they were your age) The article from the New York Times 1882 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Brand New Episode of Black Seinfeld! We discuss the Flying Lotus concert at the Brooklyn Mirage, 2019 Labor Day Parade, Dave Chappelle's latest comedy special and more!
The President of the NYC CLC is our guest to talk about the oldest and largest worker parade in the country. And we hear from the Secretary-Treasurer of the AFL-CIO, Liz Schuler who is this year’s Grand Marshal. #LDP2019
Brand New Episode of Black Seinfeld! We discuss the Flying Lotus concert at the Brooklyn Mirage, 2019 Labor Day Parade, Dave Chappelle's latest comedy special and more!
Many thanks to our sponsor: The Twist & Stout Festival on September 28th. Tix & info: http://bit.ly/TwistStout2019 CONNECT WITH US! LOTS OF WAYS: http://bit.ly/EOAConnect Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. PROGRAMMING NOTE: Absent any crazy stuff from Hurricane Dorian, we will be taking off on Monday, September 2nd! Today...After an intro by Blake Shelton...an Annapolis man is under arrest for shooting into a crowd at the Cancun Cantina. Comptroller Franchot says Maryland has more money than expected, but offers a caution. More stupid people with guns at BWI. Some crazy new ride at Six Flags America! It is Friday so we have our weekend picks...which include Navy Football, First Sunday Arts Festival, a free concert, and a Labor Day Parade. And of course...George from DMV Weather will be here with your local weather forecast! Flash Briefing for Alexa. Yep, I finally brought the Daily News Brief to Alexa. Search for "Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief" in your Alexa app and enable it--and be sure to drop us a rating! More info here. The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday and available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Music, Stitcher Radio, tunein, IHeartRADIO, Amazon Echo, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and of course at Eye On Annapolis. Our weather partner is DMV Weather based in Annapolis. Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! Please be sure to check out our weekly sister podcast, The Maryland Crabs!
The last holiday weekend of the summer is here and we are full of optimism & hope. Until we start talking parades & then a do-gooder scolds me with his horn. Then we recap a story from SI.com about a real hero. Baseball rosters are expanding in a couple of days giving managers the super power of becoming even more unbearable. Florida, the hurricane, Ryan Fitzpatrick, bad early season football & talking myself into it.
Today on Sojourner Truth, our annual Labor Day Special! On Monday, September 2, the nation marks the annual Labor Day holiday. While many use this time to mark the end of summer, we must not forget to honor the workers -- waged and unwaged -- who make our lives possible. The food we eat. The homes we live in. The computers and smartphones people are increasingly addicted to. Electrical workers. Gas workers. The builders. The masons. The sanitation workers. The truckers. The teachers. The moms. The farm workers. Documented and undocumented. Without these mostly invisible hands -- invisible because a lot of us depend on them, but often they are working behind the scenes -- life as we know it and live it would not be possible. Today, we spend the hour honoring workers. In particular, we focus on the workers under threat due to automation. And, we want to honor the organizers and participants of one of the largest labor parades west of the Mississippi River. The 40th annual Labor Day Parade hosted by the Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Labor Coalition, with its theme being "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow." Our guests are David Serrato, member of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), Gary Herrera, Vice President of ILWU Local 13 and Larry Barragan, a member of the United Steel Workers Local 675 and Chair of the Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Labor Coalition.
Today on Sojourner Truth, our annual Labor Day Special! On Monday, September 2, the nation marks the annual Labor Day holiday. While many use this time to mark the end of summer, we must not forget to honor the workers -- waged and unwaged -- who make our lives possible. The food we eat. The homes we live in. The computers and smartphones people are increasingly addicted to. Electrical workers. Gas workers. The builders. The masons. The sanitation workers. The truckers. The teachers. The moms. The farm workers. Documented and undocumented. Without these mostly invisible hands -- invisible because a lot of us depend on them, but often they are working behind the scenes -- life as we know it and live it would not be possible. Today, we spend the hour honoring workers. In particular, we focus on the workers under threat due to automation. And, we want to honor the organizers and participants of one of the largest labor parades west of the Mississippi River. The 40th annual Labor Day Parade hosted by the Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Labor Coalition, with its theme being "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow." Our guests are David Serrato, member of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), Gary Herrera, Vice President of ILWU Local 13 and Larry Barragan, a member of the United Steel Workers Local 675 and Chair of the Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Labor Coalition.
Today on Sojourner Truth, our annual Labor Day Special! On Monday, September 2, the nation marks the annual Labor Day holiday. While many use this time to mark the end of summer, we must not forget to honor the workers -- waged and unwaged -- who make our lives possible. The food we eat. The homes we live in. The computers and smartphones people are increasingly addicted to. Electrical workers. Gas workers. The builders. The masons. The sanitation workers. The truckers. The teachers. The moms. The farm workers. Documented and undocumented. Without these mostly invisible hands -- invisible because a lot of us depend on them, but often they are working behind the scenes -- life as we know it and live it would not be possible. Today, we spend the hour honoring workers. In particular, we focus on the workers under threat due to automation. And, we want to honor the organizers and participants of one of the largest labor parades west of the Mississippi River. The 40th annual Labor Day Parade hosted by the Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Labor Coalition, with its theme being "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow." Our guests are David Serrato, member of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), Gary Herrera, Vice President of ILWU Local 13 and Larry Barragan, a member of the United Steel Workers Local 675 and Chair of the Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Labor Coalition.
You'll Be Aight Season V Soundtrack
A symbol of the closure of Summer is usually Labor Day. For all my West Indians, the Labor Day Parade on Eastern Parkway is a time to be around your people, wine to Soca, drink nutcrackers, and eat your favorite foods from the islands. Black Seinfeld went on the parkway to represent our station WBAI. We share our experience. Also, we talk about AfroPunk 2018, and Colin Kaepernick! Enjoy!
Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai and the Shiva 4 Senate campaign are at the Labor Day Parade at Marlborough, MA. This is one of the biggest Labor Day parades in the country. As you, Dr. Shiva originally ran as a true Republican but later decided to dump them after w..
We are join today by friends of the podcast to talk Labor Day and Trini culture. Tamera, Princess, and Avanelle give their take on Hip Hop vs Soca, the Labor Day Parade, aggressive men at parties, and MUCH MORE! TUNE IN and by the way don't take us too serious. OFFICAL IG: @donttrustouropinion // CJ: @coninetyfour // Kev: kevin_spacee Dev: teddy__westwood --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/donttrustouropinion/support
Every September, millions of people celebrate Carnival in Brooklyn. From the pre-dawn J’ouvert bacchanal in the streets, to the intense Panorama steel pan competition, to the massive Labor Day Parade on Eastern Parkway, central Brooklyn is transformed into a Caribbean cultural haven. But before the fun comes months of preparation and centuries of history. We follow Caribbean steel pan groups, masquerade bands and Haitian rara groups through their preparations and celebrations and we hear how members of these Caribbean communities keep their cultural activities alive and thriving despite considerable challenges: violence and political backlash associated with Carnival, and soaring rents and cultural changes in Brooklyn due to gentrification. Produced by Morgan Greenstreet, Saxon Baird and Sebastian Bouknight. Follow Afropop Worldwide on Facebook at www.facebook.com/afropop, on Instagram @afropopworldwide and on Twitter @afropopww. Subscribe to the Afropop Worldwide newsletter at www.afropop.org/newsletter/ APWW PGM #739 [Distributed 2/16/2017]
Every September, millions of people celebrate Carnival in Brooklyn. From the pre-dawn J'ouvert bacchanal in the streets, to the intense Panorama steel pan competition, to the massive Labor Day Parade on Eastern Parkway, Central Brooklyn is transformed into a Caribbean cultural haven. But before the fun comes months of preparation and centuries of history. We follow Caribbean steel pan groups, masquerade bands and Haitian rara groups through their preparations and celebrations and we hear how members of these Caribbean communities keep their cultural activities alive and thriving despite facing considerable challenges: violence and political backlash associated with Carnival, and soaring rents and cultural changes in Brooklyn due to gentrification. Produced by Morgan Greenstreet, Saxon Baird, & Sebastian Bouknight [APWW #739] [Air date: 9/29/2016]
CS and Dallas Penn are making it last through rape jokes (not okay), white supremacy (also not okay), and date nights (definitely okay). Also: invisible DJs, the VMAs, Labor Day Parade and the movie Dope.
This week on the Heartland Labor Forum, we asked people at the Labor Day Parade “What’s a good job?” You’ll hear their answers. And speaking of good jobs, we’ll talk […] The post Labor Day Redux: What’s A Good Job? appeared first on KKFI.
That's right. J-Dub is in the M-Fing house! We give an update on Rock The Rickets that will excite and titilate. Halloween plans are in the works, my friend. Then there's crazy ass Phil Davison. Racism...communism...what's the difference. Jenna and Dave take part in the local Labor Day Parade and chaos ensues. And Dave and Jenna snowball on the show. You gotta listen to get it. Music: Little Al Thomas - I'm Gonna Buy Me A Politician
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke: The Reagan Years (1981-1988)
President should take note of huge turnout which demonstrated workers' frustration over tax and jobs. The sound quality on this recording is variable/poor. This archive edition of Letter from America was recorded by one of two listeners, who between them taped and labelled over 650 Letter From America programmes from 1973 to 1989. It was restored by the BBC in 2014.