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WI Rise Up: An Exhibition of Posters and Photographs from the 2011 Wisconsin Labor Movement

Chicago has long been considered a city built and maintained by working class men and women, and many people believe the labor movement in the United States truly began in Chicago.
The headquarters of the International Workers of the World (IWW) are located in Chicago, as are branches of UniteHere! and Local One. On top of that, some of the most influential leaders of the labor movement lived and worked...
Week Ends, Art Begins || July 22nd – 28th

Get out a pen and paper–you’ll want to write down and remember where you’re going this weekend.
FRIDAY || July 22, 2011
PechaKucha Presentations: Memorials That Do Political Work
Ten speakers will present short presentations exploring the memorial form and some of its most interesting and relevant examples. Pecha Kucha is a public lecture format invented in Japan by Klein...
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