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SUMMARY:Summer Session A classes start
DESCRIPTION:Summer Session A classes start. \nhm 6/21/12
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SUMMARY:Caring for America: Home Health Care Workers in the Shadow of the Welfare State Caring for America: Home Health Care Workers in the Shadow of the Welfare State
DESCRIPTION:Eileen Boris’s new book\, Caring for America: Home Health Care Workers in the Shadow of the Welfare State\, explains how law makers\, health care administrators\, government officials\, labor organizers\, and millions of working women have constructed a distinctively new and controversial occupational category out of which hundreds of thousands of workers have been organized. The book launch takes place at 7 p.m. at Chaucer’s Bookstore\, 3321 State Street\, in Santa Barbara.\nhm 6/21/12
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/caring-for-america-home-health-care-workers-in-the-shadow-of-the-welfare-state-caring-for-america-home-health-care-workers-in-the-shadow-of-the-welfare-state/
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SUMMARY:Labor's Fate after Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:“Labor’s Fate after Wisconsin\,” featuring Heather and Paul Booth. Both are long-time political activists. Heather Booth founded the Midwest Academy\, a training center for organizers\, and she has worked closely with labor groups and the Democratic Party to register millions of new minority voters\, advance the AFL-CIO health care agenda and the Dodd/Frank financial reform law\, and defend Social Security and Medicare. Paul Booth\, a leader of the antiwar movement in the 1960s\, has for many years been the organizing director for the American Federation of State\, County\, and Municipal Workers. Based in Chicago\, both Heather and Paul Booth were actively involved in the labor effort to oppose Governor Scott Walker’s anti-union agenda and then to recall the governor in the recent election.\nSponsored by the Center for the Study of Work\, Labor\, and Democracy. \nhm 6/22/12
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