Book Review: The Last Ballad
This month, freelance journalist and author Jane LaTour reviewed Wiley Cash’s
The Last Ballad for our latest book review.
For previous book reviews click here.
New York Labor History Association
A bridge between past and present
This month, freelance journalist and author Jane LaTour reviewed Wiley Cash’s
The Last Ballad for our latest book review.
For previous book reviews click here.
NYLHA is proud to announce our winners of the Bernard Bellush Prize for 2017!
This year the prize was shared by Marc Kagan for “An Early Challenge to the Age of Austerity and Inequality: Re-Examining New York City’s 1980 Transit Strike from the Bottom-Up” and Luke Elliot-Negri for “Wall to Wall: Industrial Unionism
at the City University of New York, 1972-2017.”
Abstracts for the winning Bellush essays are available here.
Congratulations to all the winners!
The Iron Triangle, a new documentary by present and past NYLHA members exploring the erasure of New York City’s working class spaces, jobs, and people will be premiering at the DOC NYC film festival on Saturday 11/11 at 4:30pm.
There will be a second matinee screening on Thursday 11/16 at 12:30pm. Both screenings will be held at the IFC Center in the West Village.
Tickets can be purchased here.
A Documentary Film by Prudence Katze & William Lehman
Premiering at DOC NYC November 11th, 2017For decades, Queens’ Willets Point has been the site of an interconnected network of hundreds of small auto repair shops, known for no-frills but inexpensive, quality service. The owners, many immigrants, have persevered despite a lack of city support, but their luck may have just run out. With the Iron Triangle declared a blight and marked for lucrative redevelopment, the working class of Willets Point faces off against gentrification and urban renewal for the future of their livelihoods and community.
http://www.docnyc.net/film/the-iron-triangle/
http://theirontrianglemovie.com/