Fight Like Hell: Book Talk with Kim Kelly Hybrid Event
Mon, 02/12/2024, 5:30pm - 7:30pm

Image of Kim Kelly Book Talk Event graphicJoin Rutgers LEARN for their upcoming Book Talk event with Kim Kelly on February 12, 2024 from 5:30pm-7:30pm. Attend this event in-person at the Labor Education Center in New Brunswick, NJ or virtually via Zoom.

 

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About the Book
Freed Black women organizing for protection in the Reconstruction-era South. Jewish immigrant garment workers braving deadly conditions for a sliver of independence. Asian American fieldworkers rejecting government-sanctioned indentured servitude across the Pacific. Incarcerated workers advocating for basic human rights and fair wages. The queer Black labor leader who helped orchestrate America’s civil rights movement. These are only some of the heroes who propelled American labor’s relentless push for fairness and equal protection under the law.

The names and faces of countless silenced, misrepresented, or forgotten leaders have been erased by time as a privileged few decide which stories get cut from the final copy: those of women, people of color, LGBTQIA people, disabled people, sex workers, prisoners, and the poor. In this definitive and assiduously researched “thought-provoking must-read” (Liz Shuler, AFL-CIO president), Teen Vogue columnist and independent labor reporter Kim Kelly excavates that untold history and shows how the rights the American worker has today—the forty-hour workweek, workplace-safety standards, restrictions on child labor, protection from harassment and discrimination on the job—were earned with literal blood, sweat, and tears.