New Labor Forum editor-at-large Micah Uetricht speaks to Chis Dols, President of Local 98 of International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers.
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Ep. 57 – Can Federal Workers Beat DOGE?
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Ep. 56 – Class Dealignment and the Two-Party System
February 28, 2025 | Reinventing Solidarity – SLU PodcastNew Labor Forum editor-at-large Micah Uetricht speaks to the Center for Working-Class Politics’ Jared Abbott about Democrats losing working-class voters, why it matters, and the prospects for reversing it.
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Ep. 55 – New Directions in Labor Politics
February 10, 2025 | Reinventing Solidarity – SLU PodcastUnderstanding what labor must do under a hostile new presidential administration requires reflection on unions’ successful political strategies in recent years, the nature of contemporary capitalism, the role of political education in labor, and much more. Bob Master moderates a recent and wide-ranging panel discussion on these issues at CUNY’s School of Labor and Urban […]
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Ep. 54 – An Interview with the UAW’s Jonah Furman
January 7, 2025 | Reinventing Solidarity – SLU PodcastIt’s been a new day in the United Auto Workers since the election of Shawn Fain as president in 2023, with the union carrying out an aggressive organizing and political program that has established the UAW as a major presence in American life. New Labor Forum’s Micah Uetricht spoke to Jonah Furman, a top aide […]
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Ep. 53 – Labor, Big Tech, and A.I.: The Big Picture
December 13, 2024 | Reinventing Solidarity – SLU PodcastWhat does the rise of artificial intelligence mean for workers and organized labor? And just what is AI, anyway? New Labor Forum editor-at-large discusses these questions and more with labor reporter Alex Press and technology reporter and editor Ed Ongweso, Jr.
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Ep. 52 – Free Trade, Repressed Workers
December 13, 2024 | Reinventing Solidarity – SLU PodcastHow free was the imposition of the free trade model in the late-twentieth century? Not very, suggests political scientist Adam Dean’s research. The neoliberal trade model that has come to dominate the globe was imposed through repressive measures against the trade unions that opposed it in country after country. Dean talks to New Labor Forum’s […]
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Ep. 1 – “Which Side Are You On: The Labor Movement and #BlackLivesMatter“
September 20, 2024 | Reinventing Solidarity – SLU PodcastIn this inaugural episode, David Unger and Kafui Attoh look squarely at the tragedy of police violence against people color, and at the unions that represent and negotiate contracts on behalf of the police. What role has organized labor played in supporting the Black Lives Matter movement? What role should it play? And what’s the […]
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Ep. 2 – “COVID Capitalism: The Political Economy of the COVID Pandemic“
September 20, 2024 | Reinventing Solidarity – SLU PodcastSamir Sonti probes Leo Panitch about the character of the advanced capitalist economies through which the Covid-19 pandemic spread so rapidly. What has the pandemic revealed about the toll of neoliberalism on the poor and working-class, on migrants and people of color? And what about the organizations and parties that claim to protect them: namely […]
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EP. 3 – Making it Real: Resilience Work and the Green New Deal
September 20, 2024 | Reinventing Solidarity – SLU PodcastToday so many of us live with deep anxiety about the peril of climate change and the fact that so little progress has been made to halt it. This podcast is both a reckoning with and an antidote to such despair. Sean Sweeney discusses with Saket Soni his work with Resilience Force. In Florida and […]
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Ep. 4 – Confronting COVID: Workers on the Frontline
September 20, 2024 | Reinventing Solidarity – SLU PodcastThis episode airs on the eve of the 2020 elections, with nearly everything hanging in the balance – from our nation’s ability to withstand the COVID-19 pandemic to our already constricted democracy’s ability to survive the authoritarianism of the Trump Administration. On both questions: the need to strengthen our democracy and overcome the devastation of […]