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The Lessons of San Francisco General Strike For Today With The Screening Of Film

Harry Bridges, A Man & His Union Will Be Screened
Date:
Sunday, July 05, 2026
Time:
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
LaborFest
Location Details:
Eric Quezada Center
518 Valencia St./16th St.
San Francisco

The Lessons of The San Francisco General Strike For Today With The Screening of “Harry Bridges, A Man & His Union”

July 5 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm PDT

At: 518 Valencia St., SF
Film showing of “Harry Bridges, A Man and His Union” (58min)(1992)
Director: Berry Minnott
Speakers:
Clarence Thomas – ILWU10 Retired Secretary Treasurer
Dr. Bob Cherny – Author of Harry Bridges: Labor Radical, Labor Legend
Bob Carson – ILWU Local 34 Retired (invited)
The San Francisco 1934 general strike was a major advance for the working class in San Francisco and Northern California. The ILWU was formed out of that strike, and today, it is one of the most powerful and democratic unions in the United States.
A key leader of the strike was Harry Bridges, an Australian American who was part of a group called the Albion Group that began the organization to take over the corrupt ILA local.
This film is the best film made about who Harry Bridges was. It will be followed by presentations and discussion on the lessons for today.
Added to the calendar on Sun, Jul 5, 2026 7:40AM
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Communist artist Bernard Zakheim who supported the San Francisco general strike in 1934 did this painting of Harry Bridges
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The San Francisco police and national guard were brought in to shut down the 1934. They were unsuccessful and the workers were able to get a union hiring hall. Hundreds of thousands of workers went on to join unions in the Bay Area as a result of that strike
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