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THE SOLIDARITY FOREVER AWARD


The Solidarity Forever Award, presented by the Labor Heritage Foundation, honors individuals and organizations whose work embodies the spirit of the labor movement—using art, music, storytelling, and culture to advance worker justice, solidarity, and collective power.

Please PLEDGE HERE to pledge your financial support to the Labor Heritage Foundation's program, which includes our annual Solidarity Forever! award, the D.C. Labor FilmFest and Labor Arts award, the Great Labor Arts Exchange, and much, much more!

THANK YOU to our growing list of 2026 sponsors:
AFSCME * Alliance for Retired Americans * American Federation of Teachers * Bernstein & Lipsett * Eberts and Harrison * Elevator Constructors * IAM * IFPTE * Ken Grossinger & Micheline Klagsbrun * LiUNA * North America's Building Trades Unions * SAG-AFTRA * SEIU * SEIU 1199 MD/DC * SMART * ULLICO * Union Privilege * United Association


Whether on the picket line or in local union meetings, labor music, videos and artwork have never been more critical, and your generous support this year will fuel our work to preserve and promote knowledge of the cultural heritage of the American worker through the arts; thanks so much and don't hesitate to let us know if you have any questions at all!


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CLICK HERE to see the complete list of Solidarity Award-winners from 1990 to 2025!

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Labor leaders, organizers, artists, musicians and activists gathered on the evening of May 14th, 2026 at AFL-CIO headquarters in Washington, DC for the Labor Heritage Foundation’s 2026 Solidarity Forever Awards, honoring SEIU President April Verrett for her leadership in organizing, worker advocacy and labor culture.

The evening celebrated not only Verrett’s leadership, but also the growing role of labor arts and culture in organizing and movement-building at a critical moment for workers’ rights and democracy.

In one of the evening’s most memorable moments, Verrett declared that “culture moves people before politics ever will,” urging the labor movement to think boldly and creatively about organizing in the current political climate.

“We cannot meet this moment with business as usual,” Verrett said. “We need a labor movement that is bold enough to think differently, creative enough to reach people where they are, and courageous enough to tell the truth about what we’re up against.”

Calling solidarity “a song… art… memory… imagination,” Verrett praised the Labor Heritage Foundation for understanding that labor culture is central to organizing and movement power.

The event opened with performances by the DC Labor Chorus and music from the Steve Jones Trio, with longtime labor leader David P. White serving as emcee.

AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Fred Redmond reflected on the enduring power of labor arts and storytelling, noting that “the history of workers, the history of labor, is the history of this nation.”

Jenn Stowe of the National Domestic Workers Alliance emphasized the importance of “storytelling and narrative and creativity” in organizing strategy, while Brittany Anderson of Pride At Work warned against ongoing attacks on Black history, queer history, women’s history and working-class history.

Labor Heritage Foundation Executive Director Chris Garlock highlighted the organization’s recent growth and expanding national reach, including increased membership, growing audiences for the Labor Heritage Power Hour and Labor Radio Podcast Daily, expansion of the national Labor Arts calendar, and the relaunch of the Labor Landmarks Map originally created by LHF co-founder Saul Schniderman.

Garlock also noted the Foundation’s growing role in labor movement training and cultural organizing, including recent collaborations with SEIU staff trainings.

During the program, David White recognized Labor Heritage Foundation co-founders Saul Schniderman and Joe Uehlein for decades of work preserving and promoting labor arts and culture.

The handcrafted Solidarity Forever Award presented to Verrett was created by Bricklayers Local One member Matthew Stokes Winship.

Author and longtime organizer Ken Grossinger, whose book Art Works: How Organizers and Artists are Creating a Better World Together explores the intersection of culture and organizing, summed up the evening this way afterward: “The evening filled my heart. What spirit and politics and a fine group of people. Congratulations on another great event.”

Please PLEDGE HERE to pledge your financial support to the Labor Heritage Foundation's program, which includes our annual Solidarity Forever! award, the D.C. Labor FilmFest and Labor Arts award, the Great Labor Arts Exchange, and much, much more!