It’s a book party, and you’re invited!

ANNOUNCING A BOOK PARTY FOR WISCONSIN UPRISING

When: Friday, February 17, 6pm – 8pm

Where: Stony Brook Manhattan
101 East 27th Street, 3rd fl
between Lex & Park Ave South | NY, NY

Free and open to the public; books and refreshments will be available!

RSVP on Facebook or contact Scott Borchert at scott{at}monthlyreview.org or 212-691-2555.

Sponsored by Monthly Review Press, the Center for Study of Working Class LifeWorking USA: The Journal of Labor and SocietyLabor Notes, and The Indypendent.

Special guest David Newby, President of the Wisconsin Fair Trade Coalition and President Emeritus, Wisconsin State AFL-CIO, will report from the front: The Recall Election and Labor in Wisconsin Today.

Contributors to the book will also be present for discussion with you:

Beyond Wisconsin: Seeking New Priorities as Labor Challenges War
Michael Zweig, professor of economics and director of the Center for Study of Working Class Life at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and a national co-convenor of U.S. Labor Against the War.

What Can We Learn from Wisconsin?
Stephanie Luce, associate professor at the Murphy Institute, City University of New York, and a founding member of Progressive Dane/New Party and the Student Labor Action Coalition in Madison, Wisconsin.

Back to the Future: Union Survival Strategies in Open Shop America
Rand Wilson, long-time union organizer, has helped workers build non-traditional organizations at a number of companies, most recently at Comcast. He now works for an SEIU local in Boston.

 

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