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AN EVENING OF WORKING-CLASS POETRY (AND MUSIC)

Pump House 880 E. Waterfront Drive, Munhall

CELEBRATING National Poetry Month, the Battle of Homestead Foundation presents 4 Pittsburgh poets & 2 songwriters in AN EVENING OF WORKING-CLASS POETRY (AND MUSIC). *  Thur. April 11, 2024 ~ 7:00-9:00 p.m. Admission-free! *  Live and in-person at The Pump House, 880 E. Waterfront Drive, Munhall PA FEATURING:  Robert Walicki, Robert Gibb, Jason Irwin, Paola Corso, kelsey jumper, Danny Rectenwald ______________________ Robert Walicki's work has appeared in over 50 journals, including Pittsburgh City Paper, Fourth River, Chiron Review and Evening Street Review. A two time Pushcart Prize and a Best of The Net nominee, Robert's latest full length collection, Fountain, was released from Main Street Rag Press. Robert Gibb is the author of Sightlines (Poetry Press, 2021), his thirteenth full-length poetry collection, winner of the 2019 Prize Americana for Poetry. Other books include Among Ruins (Notre Dame’s Sandeen Prize in Poetry for 2017), After (Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize for 2016) and The Origins of Evening (Norton, 1997), a National Poetry Series selection. He has been awarded two NEA Fellowships, a Best American Poetry, a Pushcart Prize and Prairie Schooner’s Glenna Luschei and Strousse Awards. A 2023 book, Pittsburghese, won Wheelbarrow Books Poetry Prize and is forthcoming from Michigan State […]

BOOK TALK: “Rust Belt Union Blues” authors Lainey Newman & Theda Skocpol

First Unitarian Church of Pittsbrgh 605 Morewood Avenue, Pittsburgh

JOIN THE Battle of Homestead Foundation for an in-person program "BOOK TALK: Rust Belt Union Blues" featuring authors LAINEY NEWMAN and THEDA SKOCPOL. DATE: Sunday, Mar. 10, 2024 from 2:00-4:00 pm PLACE: First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh, 605 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh PA 15213 ADMISSION: Free but Eventbrite reservation required – REGISTER HERE * Rust Belt Union Blues is published by Columbia University Press – get your copy here! _______________________________________________ LAINEY NEWMAN and THEDA SKOCPOL provide timely insight into the relationship between the decline of unions and the shift of working-class voters away from Democrats. Drawing on interviews, union newsletters and ethnographic analysis, they pinpoint the significance of eroding local community ties and identities. Using western Pennsylvania as a case study, Newman and Skocpol argue that union members’ loyalty to Democratic candidates was as much a product of the group identity that unions fostered as it was a response to the Democratic Party’s economic policies. As the social world around organized labor dissipated, conservative institutions like gun clubs, megachurches and other Republican-leaning groups took its place. _______________________________________________ LAINEY NEWMAN is a J.D. candidate at Harvard Law School. She is a graduate of Harvard College and a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. THEDA SKOCPOL […]

Pittsburgh Labor Movement, Then and Now

Room 219-B in Langley Hall, Univ. of Pittsburgh campus (171 Tennyson Ave.)

The Staff Union of Pitt and The Battle of Homestead Foundation host a public presentation on “Pittsburgh Labor Movement, Then and Now” by labor historians Dr. Charles McCollester and Dr. Jacqueline Cavalier and USW District 10 Director Bernie Hall. * FRIDAY Feb. 16, 6-8 p.m. at Room 219-B in Langley Hall, Univ. of Pittsburgh campus (171 Tennyson Ave.) ... admission free, light refreshments provided! * More Information? Contact staffunionofpitt@usw.org