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Why Stamping Out Racism Is Good for White People (and everyone else too) Heather McGhee in KC with Terrence and Bridgette from Stand Up KC

“Racism in our politics and in our policy making is why all of us can’t have nice things. And by we who can’t have nice things, I mean the white folks, the largest share of the impoverished and the uninsured, and I mean the folks of color who are disproportionately...

New Union Leaders Series: Kevin Gard, Cement Masons & Who’s In the Working Class?

This week on the Heartland Labor Forum, we’ll have another in our new union leaders series. We’ll talk to Kevin Gard, business manager of Cement Masons Local 518. His members do lots of stuff from tilt-up cement walls to the ornamental plastering of the ceiling at Union Station. Then, we...

Two Victories for Workers: Chilean Workers Can Now Purge the Pinochet Constitution and Autoworkers Vote for Democracy

This week on the Heartland Labor Forum, we’ll talk about two victories for working people. First, pro-worker leftist Gabriel Boric won Sunday’s presidential election in Chile and may finally exorcize the ghost of General Augusto Pinochet in Chile’s extremely anti-labor/anti-democratic constitution. Then, United Autoworker Rank and Filers just approved one...

Getting There for XMAS: Supply Chain Blues and Will Santa Deliver?

Will Santa be late for Christmas? Will his supply chain deficiencies leave your stocking empty? Some want to blame workers who don’t want to work or a global pandemic. On this week’s Heartland Labor Forum, we’ll explore the truth about "Supply Chain Blues" with Richard Wolff. Then we’ll ask American...

Teamsters Vow to Organize Amazon and the Battle of Blair Mountain Centennial

It’s a hundred years since The Battle of Blair Mountain, the only union organizing attempt where the US government threatened to bomb workers. Hear about it, and find out where the term “red neck”  comes from this week on the Heartland Labor Forum. Then, there are new startups in Amazon...