At a live event at CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, CUNY SLU Assistant Professor of Labor Studies Cameron Black moderated a lively panel discussion of Cedric de Leon’s new book, Freedom Train: Black Politics and the Story of Interracial Labor Solidarity (University of California Press, 2025). The panel also included author and activist […]
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Episode 63 – Lessons from 100 Years of Black Labor Activism
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Episode 62 – Introducing New Labor Forum Editor Chris Maisano
December 15, 2025 | Reinventing Solidarity – SLU PodcastAt a live event at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, New Labor Forum Editor-at-Large Micah Uetricht interviews the journal’s new Editor Chris Maisano, who introduces himself, offers some thoughts about the current state of the labor movement, and discusses his article “Does ‘Left-Conservatism’ Have a Future?” from the Fall 2025 issue of […]
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Episode 61 – Labor Against Authoritarianism
December 15, 2025 | Reinventing Solidarity – SLU PodcastIn this episode of Reinventing Solidarity, we feature a keynote address from National Education Association president Becky Pringle from a conference titled “Labor and the Crisis of Democracy,” hosted by the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies and co-sponsored with the Cornell University Worker Institute. Pringle takes stock of the attacks on workers, free […]
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Episode 60 – Intersectional Organizing: Building Solidarity in the Labor and LGBTQIA+ Movements
December 15, 2025 | Reinventing Solidarity – SLU PodcastThis episode brings together Joanna Wuest, Brittani Murray, and Jaz Brisack to discuss how queer organizers build community within their workplaces to support civil rights and social justice movements and share strategies for building power to defend workplaces and vulnerable communities, as we witness increased attacks on the rights and safety of LGBTQIA+ people, especially […]
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Episode 59 – Jaz Brisack on Union Organizing Today
June 24, 2025 | Reinventing Solidarity – SLU PodcastNew Labor Forum’s Micah Uetricht speaks with labor organizer and former Starbucks barista Jaz Brisack about the Starbucks campaign, the practice of salting, and their new book Get on the Job and Organize: Standing Up for a Better Workplace and a Better World.
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Episode 58 – Interrogating the Entrepreneurial Work Ethic
June 2, 2025 | Reinventing Solidarity – SLU PodcastHistorian Erik Baker talks to New Labor Forum’s Micah Uetricht about the sanctified place of the entrepreneur in American history, and why the entrepreneurial work ethic is at the core of how the Right hopes to remake workers and citizens.
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Ep. 57 – Can Federal Workers Beat DOGE?
April 14, 2025 | Reinventing Solidarity – SLU PodcastNew 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. 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 […]
