Reinventing Solidarity is a podcast produced by New Labor Forum (NLF), a national labor journal of the Murphy Institute at CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies. The podcast features scholars, activists, and artists on the front lines of movements for social and economic justice, and asks essential questions about race, class, gender, and the role of organized labor and social justice organizations in creating a radically different world—one with solidarity, equality, and sustainability at its heart. Reinventing Solidary is hosted by NLF Editor-at-Large Micah Uetricht with co-hosts Kafui Attoh, Ruth Milkman, Samir Sonti, and Sean Sweeney.

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Nadhia Rahman
Producer and Editor
nadhia.rahman@slu.cuny.edu
646-313-8511

Latest Episode

Episode 63 – Lessons from 100 Years of Black Labor Activism

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 Bill Fletcher Jr. and Tamara Lee, Associate Professor, Labor Studies and Employment Relations, Rutgers University

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The Hosts and Production Team

Reinventing Solidarity podcast is hosted by NLF Editor Chris Maisano with co-hosts Kafui Attoh, Ruth Milkman, Samir Sonti, and Sean Sweeney and produced by Nadhia Rahman.