NYLHA’s 29th Annual John Commerford Labor Education Awards

Honoring Stuart Appelbaum, RWDSU, UFCW, AFL-CIO and Sara Horowitz of the Freelancers Union.

Reception to be held on Wednesday, December 2, 2015, from 6:00-8:30 PM at1199/SEIU Penthouse, 330 West 42nd Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues), 33rd Floor, New York City.

Tickets are $50.00 each.  Please indicate how many tickets you would like, and include your address for receiving the tickets by U.S mail.  Your check should be made out to the New York Labor History Association.  The ticket order should be mailed to:

Loraine Baratti, NYLHA
116 Pinehurst Avenue
Apt. K-1
New York, NY 10033

2015 Bernard Bellush and Barbara Wertheimer Prize Winners

NYLHA is proud to announce our winners of the Bernard Bellush and Barbara Wertheimer Prizes for 2015!

The Wertheimer Prize goes to Jared Odessky of Columbia University (faculty advisor Mae Ngai) for his senior honors thesis, “Saving Our Children: Queer Teacher Organizing, the Religious Right, and Battles Over Child Protection in South Florida’s Schools, 1977-1997.”

There were two winners of the Bellush Prize this year, Jonathan D. Cohen for “This is Your Hometown: Collective Memories, Industrial Flight, and the Fate of Freehold, New Jersey” and Doug Genens for “Fighting Poverty in the Fields: Legal Services and the War on Poverty in Rural California.”

An abstract for the winning Wertheimer essay is available here, and abstracts for the winning Bellush essays are available here.

Congratulations to all the winners!

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