On this week’s Labor History Today: Can resistance to Trumpism help rebuild worker power?
Jeremy Brecher, author of Strike!, joins labor historian Joe McCartin and organizer Stephen Lerner to discuss their argument that bold, disruptive action—from strikes to economic pressure campaigns—can revive the labor movement, drawing on both history and on-the-ground organizing to map a way forward.
Plus Sarah Gray takes us to the gravesite of “Solidarity Forever” author Ralph Chaplin and Rick Smith marks the 1999 West Coast port shutdown.
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