Bay Area Labor History Workshop Honoring San Francisco State University History Students’ Work Sept. 16 Natalie Marine-Street CHANGING OBJECTIVES OF THE AMERICAN SEAMEN’S FRIEND SOCIETY: THE MARKET REVOLUTION AND WORKERS’ REFORM AT SEA At the home of Bill Issel, 1228 Carleton St. Berkeley Oct. 28 John Elrick THE YERBA BUENA CENTER: REDEVELOPMENT AND A WORKING CLASS COMMUNITY’S RESISTANCE At the home of Bob Cherny, 1462 Ninth Ave. San Francisco Nov. 18 Lauren Coodley FOREGROUNDING LABOR INTO THE MASTER NARRATIVE OF CALIFORNIA At the home of Susan Goldstein, 1349 Carlotta St. Berkeley Jan. 20 Conor Casey THE SAN FRANCISCO STATE FACULTY STRIKE, 1968-1969 At the Labor Archives and Research Center, 480 Winston Dr. SF Feb. 24 June Fisher, with Jean Ellis-Jones, Vice-president, Transport Workers Union Local 250A and other members of the Local WOMEN IN MUNI (San Francisco Municipal Railway) At the home of Carol Cuenod, 25 Galilee Lane #6 San Francisco March 16 Don Watson THE 1970 SALINAS VALLEY VEGETABLE STRIKE—A MEMOIR At the home of Don Watson and Jane Colman, 692 60th St. Oakland April 20 John Rosen THE PROBLEM OF THE MINORITY CONTRACTOR: BUSINESS, WORK, AND THE INTEGRATION OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA At the home of Zeese Papanikolos and Ruth Fallenbaum 1212 Holman Road Oakland May 18 Bill Shields and SF City College Labor Studies Students YOUTH SPEAKS: STUDENTS’ LABOR HISTORY PROJECTS Labor Archives and Research Center, 540 Winston Dr. SF
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