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  • “Free on May Day”
    2026/04/23

    On today’s Labor Radio Podcast Daily: The Labor Heritage Power Hour previews the May Day re-release of American Dream at the DC Labor FilmFest. In labor history, pioneering coal miner Ida Mae Stull died in 1980. Quote of the day: Ida Mae Stull.

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    Produced by Chris Garlock, Patrick Dixon and Harold Phillips.

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    2 分
  • Black rain and toxic truth
    2026/04/22

    On today’s Labor Radio Podcast Daily: Working People exposes environmental disaster and worker danger. In labor history, enslaved Africans led the first recorded revolt in 1526. Quote of the day: Mother Jones.

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    Produced by Chris Garlock, Patrick Dixon and Harold Phillips.

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    2 分
  • Breaking barriers in the trades
    2026/04/21

    On today’s Labor Radio Podcast Daily: My Labor Radio spotlights efforts to make trades training accessible for women. In labor history, New York’s Taylor Law reshaped public sector unions in 1967. Quote of the day: John D. Rockefeller.

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    Produced by Chris Garlock, Patrick Dixon and Harold Phillips.

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    2 分
  • Data centers come with hidden costs
    2026/04/20

    On today’s Labor Radio Podcast Daily: The Rick Smith Show examines the environmental and economic impacts of AI data centers. In labor history, 10,000 celebrated a textile strike win in Lowell in 1912. Quote of the day: Eleanor Roosevelt.

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    Produced by Chris Garlock, Patrick Dixon and Harold Phillips.

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  • You can’t just rebuild a workforce
    2026/04/17

    On today’s Labor Radio Podcast Daily: America’s Work Force Radio looks at the devastating impact of mass layoffs on workers and communities. In labor history, the Supreme Court strikes down limits on bakery workers’ hours in 1905. Quote of the day: Pope Francis.

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    Produced by Chris Garlock, Patrick Dixon and Harold Phillips.

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  • Women’s stories and the myth of “time-saving” tech
    2026/04/16

    On today’s Labor Radio Podcast Daily: The Labor Heritage Power Hour previews the DC Labor FilmFest and explores how “time-saving” tech often means more work. In labor history, 20,000 activists blockaded World Bank/IMF meetings in 2000. Quote of the day: Adam Clayton Powell Jr.

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    Produced by Chris Garlock, Patrick Dixon and Harold Phillips.

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    2 分
  • Facing ICE, Standing Ground
    2026/04/15

    On today’s Labor Radio Podcast Daily: Solidarity Works recounts a tense encounter with ICE as a parent is surrounded at gunpoint while trying to keep others safe. In labor history, A. Philip Randolph was born in 1889. Quote of the day: A. Philip Randolph.

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    Produced by Chris Garlock, Patrick Dixon and Harold Phillips.

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  • The Safety Net of Solidarity
    2026/04/14

    On today’s Labor Radio Podcast Daily: El Cafecito del Día highlights rapid-response solidarity, as workers mobilize to support immigrant families. In labor history, John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath was published in 1939. Quote of the day: John Steinbeck.

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    Produced by Chris Garlock, Patrick Dixon and Harold Phillips.

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    2 分