Whitewashing Andrew Carnegie

Presented by Dr. Sarah Papazoglakis, a privacy and trust product strategist at Facebook Reality Labs. The 2021 Bernard Kleiman Lecture co-sponosred with United Steelworkers examines whether Carnegie’s fabled philanthropy was at its core a planned public relations effort to soften his legacy as a manipulative financier and ruthless suppressor of unions.

The Next Shift

"The Fall of Industry and the Rise of Health Care in Rust Belt America” presented by Dr. Gabriel Winant, Professor of History at University of Chicago. Co-sponsored with White Whale Bookstore, the new book from Harvard University Press ventures inside Pittsburgh neighborhoods and talks with working-class Pittsburghers to show how America’s cities are weathering new workforce realities and shaping the U.S. economy of tomorrow.

How the 1940s “Labor Board Crew” Revolutionized Union Mediation in America

ON Apr. 20, 2022, Battle of Homestead Foundation presents a free Zoom panel discussion of the new book The Labor Board Crew: Remaking Worker-Employer Relations from Pearl Harbor to the Reagan Era by Ronald W. Schatz with commentary by Dr. Schatz, labor historian Jack Metzgar and union organizer John Lepley. The unlikely crew of technocrats and utopian reformers (including Clark Kerr, John Dunlop, Jean McKelvey, Marvin Miller) came together in 1942 by order of President Franklin D. Roosevelt as the National War Labor Board, charged with mediating labor disputes that might threaten U.S. wartime production. After the war, the board's "graduates" would go on to play important roles in shaping America's economy and society for the next 50 years, handling thousands of grievances and strikes and impacting major legal decisions in civil rights, unions, student protests, school integration, professional sports and the end of the Cold War. This Battle of Homestead Foundation program explores the "labor board crew's" unique legacy and its application for labor organizers and mediators today. REGISTER HERE at Eventbrite for your Zoom link.  

Death of a Jewish Radical in Erie, 1922: Echoes from a Century Ago

ON May 19, 2022, the Battle of Homestead Foundation presents a free Zoom program marking the 100th anniversary of a brutal murder of Herman Martius, an immigrant shopkeeper and political activist in Erie, Pennsylvania ... a murder that came to symbolize the civic and social turmoil besetting American Democracy in the 1920s. Death of a Jewish Radical in Erie, 1922: Echoes from a Century Ago features historians Kipp Dawson and Lou Martin presenting their research on the crime, investigation and community aftermath. Ms. Dawson is a granddaughter of Herman and Beatrice Martius and has integrated her family's unique story with the historical events of the day. Dr. Martin is an associate professor of history at Chatham University specializing in American labor and working-class history. A CENTURY LATER, the murder of Herman Martius remains unsolved. But many of the dangerous political currents in the divided America of his time have resurged in our own. REGISTER HERE at Eventbrite for your Zoom link.  

The Bootleg Coal Rebellion: Pennsylvania Miners Who Seized an Industry

Thur. June 23, 2022 @ 7:30 p.m. — the Battle of Homestead Foundation presents a free Zoom program discussing a newly-published book, The Bootleg Coal Rebellion: Pennsylvania Miners Who Seized an Industry. Author Mitch Troutman relates the remarkable tale of "The Bootleg Coal Rebellion" — Depression-era miners in Pennsylvania who sank their own mines on company grounds and fought police, bankers, coal companies and courts to form a union that would not only safeguard their livelihoods but also protect their collective autonomy as citizens and workers. Mitch Troutman is a writer, educator and organizer living in Central Pennsylvania. He is a direct descendent of bootleg coal miners and belongs to the group Anthracite Unite. *** REGISTER HERE for the June 23 program at this link. _________________

A New Vision for the Mon Valley – Alternatives to Plastics Production and Hydrogen Hubs

THURSDAY, Aug. 11, 2022 @ 7:30 p.m. — the Battle of Homestead Foundation presents a free Zoom program discussing new job opportunities for the Mon Valley that do not require reliance on fossil fuel production — "A New Vision for the Mon Valley – Alternatives to Plastics Production and Hydrogen Hubs". REGISTER on Eventbrite here. SPEAKERS: * Dr. Patricia DeMarco, author of Pathways to Our Sustainable Future: A Global Perspective from Pittsburgh, is a Rachel Carson Scholar and has served as director of the Rachel Carson Institute at Chatham University, where she holds an appointment as Senior Scholar. * Dr. Matt Mehalik, Adjunct Professor of Environmental Policy at Carnegie Mellon University, is executive director of the Breathe Collaborative, a coalition of local residents, environmental advocates, public health professionals and academics advocating for healthier air for the Pittsburgh region.

2022 Kleiman Lecture: “Steelworkers in the 21st Century”

“Steelworkers in the 21st Century” is the title of a panel discussion presented by the United Steelworkers (USW) discussing recent organizing drives among museum workers, university professors and the emerging technology sector. * THE 2022 USW BERNARD KLEIMAN LECTURE * Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. * The Pump House, 880 E. Waterfront Drive, Munhall, PA 15120 * Program is free and open to the public __________________________________ RESPONDING TO America’s changing workforce, the USW has been successfully reaching out to workers in previously non-union sectors and institutions. As Pittsburgh’s economy has pivoted from heavy industry to “Eds and Meds”, the USW has won several organizing campaigns among museum workers, college professors and the emerging technology sector. “Steelworkers in the 21st Century” features a panel of newly organized USW members representing the United Tech Workers, United Museum Workers and Union of Pitt Faculty, moderated by Bernie Hall (Director of USW District 10) and Guillermo Perez (USW Staff Representative, District 10). They’ll discuss how organizing drives in these new occupational areas are transforming the union and its impact on America’s social and economic well-being. A native of Kendallville, Indiana, Bernard Kleiman, Esq. (1928-2006)spent his life and career helping workers get a fair deal. […]

Fascism in Today’s America: Can It Happen Here?

THURSDAY, Oct. 20, 2022 @ 7:30 p.m. The Battle of Homestead Foundation presents a free Zoom program by two U.S. and labor history professors, Joe White and Chuck Pennacchio, discussing the spread of Fascist movements in today's America, their threat to working people ... and how these movements can be defeated. Fascism is in the air these days. Some people think the United States has passed the point of no return — that is, the fascists have already won. Others say not to worry, it can't happen here. Still others talk about the likelihood of the fascism-friendly "Hard Right" gaining power for the indefinite future. Starting with a brief history of fascism in the 20th century, the speakers will discuss the threat of fascism to working people in the 21st century and the means by which fascism can be defeated. More details here. REGISTER here on Eventbrite.

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. […]