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This episode is part two of my discussion with Michael Zweig who is the emeritus professor of economics and founding director of the Center for Study of Working Class Life at SUNY StoneyBrook in NY. We spoke with Michael in early February of 2024 about his most recent book Class, Race, And Gender Challenging The Injuries And Divisions of Capitalisim. That first interview is linked here Michael Zweig My Labor Radio 2 4 2024. In April of 2024 I met up with Michael Zweig in Chicago IL at the Labor Notes Conference 2024. On Saturday 4/20/24 we had a chance to sit down and talk further about his book and gain additional insight into the work he put into the pages of this amazingly informational book. As always we provide links to our guests works for purchase from a Union Shop. Specifically Powell's Books in Portland OR. The members who will process your order are represented by ILWU Local 5 in Portland. Michael Zweig's Printed Works are listed and linked here. You can also find his most recent work at his publishers website PM Press. 2023 - Class, Race, & Gender Challenging The Injuries And Divisions of Capitalisim 2011 - Working Class Majority America's Best Kept Secret (There are 2 editions of this book) 2004 - What's Class Got To Do With It? American Society in The 21st Century 1991 - Religon And Economic Justice Special THANK YOU to the CWA -The Communications Workers Of America for their support of My Labor Radio. When you need more information about organizing in your workplace, check into what the CWA has to offer and talk directly to an organizer in the CWA.org/Organize Special THANK YOU to UAW Local 2209 for their support of My Labor Radio. They are an over 4,000 member Union in NE Indiana serving multiple industries and communities in the Tri-State area. Thanks for listening you can find us on all the socials by following our Link Tree here.
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley (who's away on another Great American Adventure) offers up one of his favourite episodes from the past in San Francisco - enjoy!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley prepares for yet another Great American Adventure and offers up the second part of his tribute to the late Russell Dryden and the history of the Bermondsey Carnival!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host Neil Bradley offers up a tribute (by way of an earlier episode) to the late Russell Dryden, who was one half of Bermondsey Beat, the people behind the Bermondsey Carnival. He also takes a visit to his mother's graveside, talks about Working Class Writing, and accidentally takes another walk with his little podcast superstar, Chili-Palmer!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley goes to a book-signing event, casts his angry vote at the polling station, doesn't get invited to the Labour victory party, talks politics and the struggle with clean living under difficult circumstances!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley takes a trip up West to visit the Church of Levi Strauss & Co., talks about the triumph of his choral concert, and laments another fallen, political hero!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley returns to deepest, darkest Bermondsey and encounters machete-wielding gangs, job cuts, and weather of biblical proportions, as well as talking about his new-found joy at being in a community choir!
In this weeks (long-awaited) episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley talks French peasantry, Remembrance Sunday, Art Exhibitions, takes a trips into deepest, darkest Bermondsey to witness four consecutive Millwall managers, and gets a cough that lasts for a hundred days!
“Eleanor LeCain talks about strategies for addressing class and racial justice with Michael Zweig, author of Class, Race, and Gender, and emeritus professor of economics and founding director of the Center for the Study of Working Class Life at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.”
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley pays his yearly tribute to David Bowie on the 8th anniversary of his death.
Director of the American Legion Media & Communications Division, Jeff Stoffer, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to talk about the cover story for the upcoming edition of the American Legion Magazine. Stoffer also discussed an interview with the Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Denis Richard McDonough. Emeritus professor of economics and the founding director of the Center for Study of Working Class Life at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, Michael Zweig, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss his book “Class, Race, and Gender: Challenging the Injuries and Divisions of Capitalism.”
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley takes more trips into deepest, darkest Bermondsey, not realising that his misery and despair would soon be relieved, attends a graduation ceremony across the road from one of his many previous Forest Gump moments, talks Rich Men North of Richmond, and gets some bad news on the personal front!
Michael Zweig, Stonybrook professor emeritus, labor scholar and activist, talks about his new book Class, Race, and Gender: Challenging the Injuries and Divisions of Capitalism and why he wrote this book for young activists and leaders. Professor Zweig is founding director of the Center for Study of Working Class Life at the State University of […] The post Professor emeritus Michael Zweig on why he wrote “Class, Race and Gender” appeared first on Hazel Kahan.
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley offers up two episodes of a brand new podcast, DOING A TWENTY (by Em Aitchison), which are the prison diaries of someone that received a twenty-year sentence for armed robbery in the 1980s, and talks to its creator/narrator about the reason for publishing them now.
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley offers up Part 2 of 'The Great West Coast Adventure', leaving Los Angeles and travelling up the entire West side of the United States from Southern California, through Northern California, into Oregon and then on to Washington State via a 46-hour Amtrak train journey - seeing America in all of its beauty and ugliness in equal measure!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley sets out on the first part of his 'Great West Coast Adventure', where he encounters a new Hollywood bearing no resemblance to the romantic view he'd long-held of movie stars and starlets, of Golden Gods, of cowboys, of Manson Family members creepy-crawling, and of troubadours coming down from Laurel Canyon to lay a new song on him, man!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley commemorates 25 years since the death of his mother with a visit to her graveside, and offers up a chapter reading from his debut memoir Four Funerals and a Wedding - Journeys in Creative and Life Writing. It's a sad old episode this week!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley indulges in a weekend of pure English eccentricity with the King's Coronation and Millwall's final match of the season - grim listening at its very worst!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley makes a quick dash from the London Marathon, sups numerous pints of strong ale, goes to a funeral, and has a right old miserable time of it - he even writes a song to prove it!
In this week episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley talks academia, Millwall, riots, and, once again, about his love of David Bowie with a visit to the basement of the Royal Festival Hall and an exhibition celebrating 50 years of Aladdin Sane!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley takes a trip to the Big Apple for the Great New York Adventure, with visits to all the places he wanted to visit on a previous trip to the city (some 30-odd years ago), but was far too scared to do so! During his trip he visits the former home of David Bowie, takes a walk through 1960s Greenwich Village, takes in the 9/11 Memorial in Downtown and the John Lennon Imagine memorial in Central Park, takes in some crap art at the Guggenheim, and recreates various film scenes from Taxi Driver, Carlito's Way and Marathon Man - Is it Safe?
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley rants some more about the NHS, visits deepest, darkest Bermondsey for a Millwall match, and looks ahead to a trip to New York - the first time he's visited the city in three decades, long before anyone had ever heard the words 'Zero-Tolerance'!
In this weeks (long overdue) episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, what was intended as my annual tribute to the David Bowie turns into a one-man campaign to get the entire nation to come out of there houses, each Thursday at 8 o'clock, and BOO THE NHS!Warning: Grim Listening!
Full Episode 2-27-23 - In this episode, Amanda guides us in a conversation about the daily grind, the impossible speed at which working class people must move through life's obstacles, and how we can live in a different way. Also, we cover the New York Times article about migrant child labor. Oh and landlords taking goofy self defense kung fu fantasy classes.
Northwestern University professor Kevin Boyle taught a class about immigration and working class life in America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Northwestern University is located in Evanston, Illinois. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Broadcast on February 2, 2023 Hosted by Chris Garlock & Ed Smith Ralph Fasanella, a former UE organizer who became recognized as one of America's greatest painters of working-class life and struggle, passed away twenty-five years ago, on December 16, 1997. UE Communications Director Jonathan Kissam talks about Fasanella's life, art and commitment to the working class. Read his article here: Remembering Ralph Fasanella, UE Organizer and Painter of Working-Class Life and Struggle Produced by Chris Garlock; engineered by Kahlia Chapman. @wpfwdc @aflcio #1u #unions #laborradiopod @ueunion @domesticleft
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley meets a drunken Santa who thinks he's a pirate, travels once more to deepest, darkest Bermondsey for a couple of Millwall matches, smashes eggs for the sake of art, poses the question 'What makes people Happy?'. and has a proper Merry Old Christmas!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley talks about taking a 'dip' following an online funeral service and how it affected his ability to deliver this particular episode!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley opens the episode with a drunken walk home from the station, talks Film-Making and elevator pitches, rages against middle-class television producers, takes Travis 'Up West' to buy a natty hat, visits the Remembrance event at his local cenotaph and wonders whether it was really all worth it!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley takes a bitter-sweet trip back to Fleet Street, attends a memorial service in Middle Temple, plays a grand piano, gets elbowed out of a Channel Four documentary, talks podcasting, funerals, and life in general!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley takes two trips to deepest, darkest Bermondsey, talks republicanism in the wake of the Queen's funeral, documentary filmmaking, writing for publication, podcasting, Tory chaos, and painting that red wall, well, red!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley talks about 'The Queue', the Royal Family, Republicanism, documentary film making, teaching, and all the usual old nonsense!
In this weeks (long-overdue) episode of THE LIKE OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley, offers up a collection of audio snippets from the previous few months of inactivity, along with a piece from his Las Vegas holiday (way back in February) where he experiences the madness of Sin City and manages to find his inner cowboy!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley takes a final trip to deepest, darkest Bermondsey for Millwall's final home match of the season, returns to work with a vengeance, does a nice Tony Hancock impression ahead of his debut art show, takes a nice walk with Travis Bickle, and offers up another horror story that is the NHS!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley offers up the reasons for his absence these past couple of months, talking family health scares, mental health, the state of the National Health Service, Room 101, and the most depressing sitcom he's ever seen!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley offers up a belated tribute to his hero, David Bowie, taking us back to the first time he talked about Bowie, about how Bowie became his saviour during his confused adolescence, through the uncertainty of his young adulthood, and his depressive middle age. Proper cheery stuff, we know, but then you can't whack a bit of Bowie!
IN this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley offers up an episode that you should've listened to last year, but you're listening to this year (hopefully), along with a short explanation as to why you 'didn't' but 'are' now!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley rages against middle-class revolutionaries on the picket line, fake folk singers, talks football riots, confronting the police over ID numbers, and generally making a proper nuisance of himself!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley takes a trip to Heddon Street for 'Bowie 75', takes 3 trips to deepest, darkest Bermondsey, pays his respects at the local Remembrance Sunday parade, talks Robert Maxwell, goes back to work, and spends a jolly nice morning in the company of Noel Coward, dear boy!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley takes another trip to the House of Misery in deepest, darkest Bermondsey, talks mixing alcohol with the flu jab, the good old days, Covid-19, embracing your creative side, talking to your dad about poetry, and living life in quarantine!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley takes another walk with 'The Proper Blokes Club', revisits a notorious Millwall fixture from 1985, meets up with a fellow dinosaur in the Millwall car park, talks wishing ones working life away to retirement, talks Sunday lunchtime drinking sessions, and offers up the usual old nonsense in the name of 'culture'!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley watches the Sun Machine come down on Bowie's Beckenham Oddity, takes a nice walk from Southwark Park to Millwall with 'The Proper Blokes Club' and talks men's mental health, visits his mother's grave on her birthday, goes to Millwall, and talks about a whole load of the usual nonsense in-between!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley makes a long awaited return to the podcast airwaves, getting back into the 'Old Mobile Recording Studio,' for a trip to deepest, darkest Bermondsey for his first Millwall match since the start of the pandemic. And whilst caught in the mother of all traffic jams gives a scattered history of Millwall's rivalry with Portsmouth, celebrates 25 years in television for his Research Assistant, talks Marc Bolan, Labour, the stark differences in the way the police react to middle-class protest, as opposed to working-class hooliganism, industrial action, and social unrest, talks about depression, and offers up an idea for a new West End musical - The Dockers F*** the Sailors!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley, commemorates the one year anniversary of the death of his little podcast superstar, Chili-Palmer, talking about the weekend he died, and the aftermath of that loss. He also talks about tentatively searching for another dog, and how Travis-Bickle (his new podcast star) helped him both recover from the loss of Child and to re-discover his mojo. There's also the usual stuff, talking about losing your childhood confidence once you become an adult, the perils of social realism in theatre, five-minute wonders, and the discovery of a new creative outlet, this time in the form of his Research Assistant's piano, which ends with you being treated to his best Les Dawson impression!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley offers up a very welcome return to Margaret, our NHS nurse from previous podcasts, with whom he chats about the Nolan Sisters (oh, the horror), Wham, ABBA, watching the box, the grass always seeming greener on the other side, getting old, death, having a Space Station named after you, Catholic guilt, swotting at school, Holiday on Ice, and so much more!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley takes a trip to the West End, a week before the end of lockdown restrictions , and gets a glimpse of what the Zombie Apocalypse is going to look like come 'Freedom Day,' takes a pre-match walk with Travis-Bickle, and, as the nation holds it's collective breath in anticipation of the Euro 2020 Final between England and Italy, settles down for a nice episode of Miss Marple!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley talks youth culture (from Teddy Boys through to the Mod Revival), takes a stroll down memory lane with tales of Paul Weller and The Jam, Joe Strummer, a foul-mouthed Hugh Cornwall of The Stranglers (Twice!), and follows in the footsteps of the quadrophonic Jimmy Cooper, who finds nothing but despair and disillusionment in the gatefold sleeve of the greatest rock opera ever written!
In this weeks episode of THE LIKES OF US podcast, dedicated to Working-Class Life, Art, Politics and Culture, your host, Neil Bradley visits the one true, original modernist shop in London, bumps into Mark Baxter with whom he talks gardening of all things, and offers up an interview with the aforementioned and Terry Rawlings, where they also talk writing, films, modernism, cockles, muscles and London jazz icons!
Guest: Jeremy Morris on Everyday Postsocialism: Working-class Communities in the Russian Margins. The post Working Class Life in Anytown Russia appeared first on The Eurasian Knot.
On this episode the presenters are joined by Dr. David Convery to discuss a new collection of essays he has edited entitled ‘Locked Out: A Century of Irish Working – Class Life.' The books features essays by Conor McCabe, David Convery, James Curry, Alan J.M. Noonan, Fiona Devoy McAuliffe, Donal Fallon, Sarah-Anne Buckley, Christopher J.V. Loughlin, David Toms, Sara Goek, Liam Cullinane and Michael Pierse.