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Description

Workers have a long and storied history of resisting attempts to pit them against each other. We will discuss examples specific to Minnesota’s labor movement, such as the Teamsters truckers’ strike of 1934, and its militant legacies that we are seeing today. Workers organized and mobilized to take defensive and offensive measures against various entities—hate groups, armed forces, corporations, and corporate-backed elected officials—that sought to violently divide their communities and hoard resources. This class is for anyone wanting to learn more about Minnesota’s history of radical resistance.

Facilitators: Amie Stager & Keith Christensen

Cancellation Policy

Course tuition is nonrefundable unless the LES office cancels a course. In the case of LES course cancellation,100% of tuition will be refunded.

For More Information & Access Needs

If you have any questions and/or access needs, please contact the Labor Education Service at 612-624-5020 or les@umn.edu.  Thank you.

The majority of our online classes have CART provided.

 

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