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DESCRIPTION:What California Labor History Tells Us About Building the Resistance to 
 Trump \nBy Fred B. Glass, author of From Mission to Microchip: A History of 
 the California Labor Movement \n\n At a moment when American democracy is 
 threatened as never before, progressives need models for building an 
 effective resistance. In California, many examples of strategy and tactics 
 live in the hidden history of working people and their struggles for social 
 justice. \n\n This talk will present and interpret several iconic events 
 that shaped the way working people live in California today, and helped 
 create the difference between the progressive outcome of the latest 
 election (taxing the rich to fund schools, repealing anti-immigrant laws on 
 the books, a resounding vote against Trump) compared with the rest of the 
 country.\n\n Fred Glass wrote and directed Golden Lands, Working Hands, a 
 video series (1999) on history of the California labor movement. Glass 
 wrote From Mission to Microchip: A History of the California Labor Movement 
 (2016) and wrote and directed a short animated cartoon, Tax the Rich: An 
 Animated Fairy Tale (2012) \nSee 
 also:\nhttp://cft.org/member-services/labor-education/golden-lands,-working-hands.html\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6ZsXrzF8Cc 
 (Tax The Rich, Ed Asner narrates)\n 
 http://www.thegreenarcade.com/\nhttp://www.laborfest.net/2017/2017schedule.htm\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/06/21/18800319.php
SUMMARY:Laborfest: Resisting Trump Lessons of Labor History
LOCATION:Green Arcade Bookstore -1680 Market St. at Gough, San Francisco. Civic 
 Center BART, Van Ness Muni Metro.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/06/21/18800319.php
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