FILM TALK: “Local 1196: A Steelworkers Strike”

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 16, 2022 @ 7:30 p.m. — the Battle of Homestead Foundation presents a free Zoom program with award-winning filmmaker Sam George discussing his new film "Local 1196: A Steelworkers Strike" documenting the 106-day strike at Allegheny Technologies Inc. in Brackenridge, Pennsylvania. Citing unfair labor practices, the steelworkers of USW 1196 struck in March, 2021. “Local 1196” gives an inside look at picket line conversations, fiery union hall debates, family discussions in union member living rooms ... unique insight and access into the daily struggles of American blue-collar workers faced with a critical career disruption. _____________________________ FILMMAKER Sam George is a documentary filmmaker for the Bertelsmann Foundation, a nonpartisan think tank in Washington DC. His 16 films to date have focused on the global intersection of politics, economics, social issues and daily life with locations in Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Latvia, Turkey, Mozambique, Italy, India and the U.S. He is co-author and editor of The No Collar Economy: Exponential Change and the Digital Revolution, a graphic arts book published by the Bertelsmann Foundation in 2017, and Our Digital World. * FOR MORE info click here. * TO REGISTER for the program, click here.

“CIty of Steel” film premiere

AMC Waterfront 22 300 W. Waterfront Drive, West Homestead, PA

SATURDAY, Dec. 3, 2022 @ 6:00-9:00 p.m. — Battle of Homestead Foundation presents a free in-person screening of "City of Steel" , a new film by Bruce Spiegel. SITE:  AMC Waterfront 22 cineplex at 300 W. Waterfront Drive, West Homestead, PA 15120. * Reserved Seating — MUST REGISTER for free tickets here. City of Steel is a perceptive, poignant and deeply personal 90-minute documentary detailing the rise and fall of the steel industry in the greater Pittsburgh area. For over 100 years, the region's people, communities and neighborhoods were directly tied to the steel mills by countless social and economic links, shaping a unique way of life passed from generation to generation. * SPONSORS: The Waterfront, This Is Red, Golden Age Beer _____________________________ BRUCE SPIEGEL is an Emmy and Peabody award-winning filmmaker whose aesthetic sensibilities were honed by a Pittsburgh childhood where he marveled at the Homestead Steel Works from his bedroom window. He has produced television documentaries (9-11 and Nelson Mandela: Father of a Nation), created films on music and culture (Machito, A Latin Jazz Legacy; Long Road Home; Celebration!; Bill Evans: Time Remembered) and spent 25 years as a producer, editor and director at CBS News/48 Hours Mystery. […]

Steeltown Jews: History and Legacy at Work in Homestead, PA

THURSDAY, Mar. 23, 2023 @ 7:30 p.m. The Battle of Homestead Foundation presents "Steeltown Jews: History and Legacy at Work in Homestead, PA", a free Zoom program discussing the development of Homestead's early Jewish community and the interplay of labor, industry and ethnicity in America's most famous steel mill town. Historian Tammy Hepps will review the history of the Jewish community in Homestead, from the 1881 arrival of the first Jewish family as the steel mill was built to the 1993 closing of the synagogue when the last members could no longer make a minyan.  In parallel, the talk will explore how the popular narratives around Homestead narrowed over time, centering on the interplay of labor and industry yet ultimately erasing people and stories that didn't fit those themes. By restoring Homestead's overlooked Jewish American narratives, new insights are provided that offer a more complete understanding of America's most famous steel mill town. REGISTER here on Eventbrite.

Windber & Lilly PA Labor History Weekend Apr. 1-2

On April 1 and 2, 2023, the Pennsylvania Labor History Society and Battle of Homestead Foundation present a two-day gathering commemorating the 1922-23 United Mine Workers strike based in Windber, PA and the 1924 street battle between citizens of Lilly, PA and the Ku Klux Klan. These centennial recognitions of headline events from the 1920s mark decisive turning points in America’s progress toward religious tolerance and union rights and are OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. On Sat. Apr. 1, the 1922-23 United Mine Workers strike for union recognition will be discussed at a gathering of the Pennsylvania Labor History Society in Windber’s Slovak Educational Club, 1300 Jackson Avenue. Panels include “Women in Coal and Steel”, “John Brophy and Labor Education” and “Eastern Europeans and American Labor History”. Labor singer/songwriter Tom Breiding will perform, and recipients will be named for the Society’s annual Mother Jones Award, Irwin Marcus Worker Education Award and William Sylvis Labor Award. The 1922-23 strike was the first natiowide walkout by both anthracite and bituminous miners, with more than 600,000 miners demanding better wages, improved safety conditions, the right to collective bargaining and legal protection from the systemic corporate violence and intimidation that pervaded company-run coal towns across […]

Jazz and Working-Class Experience: Book Talk, Poetry, Live Music

Pump House 880 E. Waterfront Drive, Munhall, United States

JOIN THE Battle of Homestead Foundation for an in-person program "Jazz and Working-Class Experience" featuring author Nicole McCandless, poet Fred Shaw and Stepping Stone Jazz Quartet. In celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month, we explore jazz and working-class experience — past and present — with a focus on events and people connected to Pittsburgh. The program offers an experience of live jazz as well as discussion of the music and its cultural and social significance. Date: Thursday, Apr. 20, 2023 from 7:00-9:00 pm Place: The Pump House, 880 E. Waterfront Drive, Munhall PA 15120 Admission: Free ... must register at Eventbrite here. _______________________________________________ Nicole McCandless will introduce her children's book, Down on James Street, based on a real historical incident in 1930s Pittsburgh in which an interracial dance sponsored by the Young Workers League was broken up by the police. Nicole will discuss the importance of music in storytelling and the feedback she's gotten since the book was published by Hardball Press in 2021. Fred Shaw will read poems from his book Scraping Away, as well as new works. Fred was selected for the Pennsylvania Public Poetry Project in 2017 and was an Allegheny County Emerging Poet Laureate finalist in 2020; […]

FILM TALK: “Mighty Harlan County”

THURSDAY, May 11, 2023 @ 7:30 p.m. — the Battle of Homestead Foundation and Pittsburgh Institute for Nonprofit Journalism present a free Zoom program with award-winning filmmaker Jared Hamilton discussing his new film "Mighty Harlan County" documenting the dramatic 2019 railway blockade by Kentucky miners seeking back pay from a corrupt mining company. _________________________ *** Participants are asked to view the entire film ahead of the May 11 discussion ... the film will be discussed, not shown on May 11 ... please view the film ahead of the May 11 film talk discussion ... register here on Eventbrite and you'll receive your viewing access password to see the film before the May 11 film talk discussion. _________________________ In July, 2019, the owners of Blackjewel Mining abruptly filed bankruptcy leaving 1,700 miners across Appalachia instantly unemployed and without benefits or required severance; the miners' checks began bouncing, and money already deposited in their accounts was clawed back by the company. In Harlan County, Kentucky, dozens of miners mounted an immediate resistance. Physically occupying the rail tracks for two months, they successfully prevented the last coal train with its $1million+ load from leaving the mine — until they and their colleagues were […]

Meetup for 131st Anniversary – Battle of Homestead Commemoration

Pump House 880 E. Waterfront Drive, Munhall, United States

THURSDAY July 6, 2023 marks the 131st anniversary of the Battle of Homestead — then, as now, a pivotal event in U.S. labor history. JOIN the Battle of Homestead Foundation for an in-person gathering at the Pump House (880 E. Waterfront Drive, Munhall, PA 15120) on Thursday, July 6, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. No registration, no admission – just stop by and enjoy a casual meetup with music and food to discuss and remember the significance of the heroic struggle of workers and townspeople to preserve their dignity, their livelihood and their right to organize. Then, as now. ***  VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS from the 130th Anniversary Commemoration in 2022.

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A New Vision for the Mon Valley – 2024 and Beyond

THURSDAY, AUG. 17, 2023 @ 7:30 p.m. The Battle of Homestead Foundation presents a free Zoom program "A New Vision for the Mon Valley – 2024 and Beyond". The 90-minute panel discussion with audience Q&A explores how the Mon Metro Chamber of Commerce and a coalition of companies and community organizations are working to bring new jobs and economic security to towns along Western Pennsylvania's historic Monongahela River Valley. Moderated by Dr. Patricia DeMarco, the panel includes Mon Metro Chamber of Commerce president Tina Doose; developer Derrick Tillman of Bridging the Gap; EOS Energy Enterprises' Chad Fitzgerald; Breathe Collaborative director and environmental engineer Dr. Matthew Mehalik. REGISTER HERE at Eventbrite for the Zoom link. _____________________________ * Based in Braddock, PA, the Mon Metro Chamber of Commerce (MMCC) is a neighborhood hub of connection, resources, skill building and partnership. The MMCC is a membership organization that supports businesses, entrepreneurship with a focus on young entrepreneurs, nonprofits and the people who engage with these entities. MORE INFO HERE.

The 1948 Donora Smog Disaster – 75th Anniversary

TUESDAY, SEPT. 26, 2023 @ 7:30 p.m. The Battle of Homestead Foundation presents a free Zoom program "The 1948 Donora Smog Disaster – 75th Anniversary" presented by Brian Charlton of the Donora Historical Society and Smog Museum. The 90-minute program with audience Q&A explores the events leading up to the October, 1948 onset of intense smog that settled over the town of Donora, Pennsylvania, a Monongahela River mill town 24 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. The toxic air conditions killed 20 people and caused severe respiratory problems for 6,000 of the 14,000 people living in the town. The Donora Smog remains one of the worst environmental disasters in American history, yet it had the positive effect of raising widespread awareness of dangers caused by industrial air pollution ... an awareness that would eventually lead to state and federal laws protecting our air, earth and water. REGISTER here at Eventbrite for the Zoom link. * The Donora Historical Society and Smog Museum preserves, researches, interprets and promotes Donora history through cooperative continuing educational relationships with individuals and institutions, focusing on causes and effects of the 1948 smog tragedy and its impact on global environmental concerns and issues. MORE INFO HERE.

MIllie Beik Celebration of Life & Legacy

Pump House 880 E. Waterfront Drive, Munhall, United States

Sun. Oct. 22, 2023, 2:00-4:00 p.m. "A Celebration of the Life and Legacy of Dr. Millie Beik (1943-2023)" at The Pump House, 880 E. Waterfront Drive, Munhall PA. Millie Beik was a renowned labor history scholar, whose 1995 book The Miners of Windber:  The Struggles of New Immigrants for Unionization, 1890s-1930s (Penn State University Press) was a landmark publication that received the Best Book of the Year award from the International Labor History Association. Her late husband, Bill Beik, was a noted historian in the field of French history who taught with Millie for many years at Emory University in Atlanta. When Millie and Bill retired from university teaching and moved to Pittsburgh, they became steadfast supporters of the Battle of Homestead Foundation, helping organize numerous programs and events. This past year, she was an important part of the team that organized the Pennsylvania Labor History Weekend at Windber and Lilly, PA in April, 2023. The Dr. Mildred Allen Beik Collection in the Special Collections and University Archives of Indiana University-Pennsylvania contains thousands of items and is the foremost archive of materials on the subject of U.S. coal mining life and culture in the early 20th century. Join us Oct. […]

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