labor organizing
November 21, 2019 -
The movement to organize low-wage workers is focusing on the military community of Fayetteville, North Carolina, where earlier this month survivors of the KKK's 1979 massacre of labor organizers offered their insights.
October 26, 2017 -
As he and other organizers gather for the annual Southern Movement Assembly, Saladin Muhammad with North Carolina's Black Workers for Justice discusses the importance of building power in the workplace, of tying local struggles together into a mass movement, and of being conscious of the history we're making.
August 1, 1998 -
Labor activists around the world see organizing the South as key to change.
November 1, 1997 -
This article originally appeared in Southern Exposure Vol. 25 No.
November 1, 1997 -
How one filmmaker uses labor documentary as an organizing tool
October 1, 1996 -
One of the 1,500 students who spent three weeks on labor organizing’s front lines reports on the AFL-CIO’s effort to bring workers and college students together to fight for workplace rights and social justice. The campaign was inspired by the 1964 Freedom Summer.
August 1, 1996 -
This article first appeared in Southern Exposure Vol. 24 No. 2, "Best of the Press." Find more from that issue here.