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DESCRIPTION:Since the 1990s\, labor unions and community organizations have
  increasingly experimented with working in collaboration in order to bring
  about greater justice and benefits for both workers and community residen
 ts. What accounts for the rise of labor-community activism? What are some 
 of its inherent strengths and tensions? What are the conditions under whic
 h the strategy has succeeded\, and when has it foundered? What does the fu
 ture hold? How might labor-community activism intersect with some of the n
 ew mobilizations around economic justice that are occurring around the cou
 ntry? Presenters: Janice Fine Professor in the School of Management and La
 bor Relations at Rutgers University and Author of Worker Centers: Organizi
 ng Communities at the Edge of the Dream Ian Macdonald Postdoctoral Fellow\
 , School of Industrial and Labor Relations\, Cornell University Jeffrey Be
 llamy Executive Director of Syracuse Alliance for a New Economy Mark Spada
 fore Political Organizer for SEIU Local 1199 
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SUMMARY:Labor and Community Organizing
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Since the 1990s\, labor unions and community o
 rganizations have increasingly experimented with working in collaboration 
 in order to bring about greater justice and benefits for both workers and 
 community residents. What accounts for the rise of labor-community activis
 m? What are some of its inherent strengths and tensions? What are the cond
 itions under which the strategy has succeeded\, and when has it foundered?
  What does the future hold? How might labor-community activism intersect w
 ith some of the new mobilizations around economic justice that are occurri
 ng around the country? Presenters: Janice Fine Professor in the School of 
 Management and Labor Relations at Rutgers University and Author of Worker 
 Centers: Organizing Communities at the Edge of the Dream Ian Macdonald Pos
 tdoctoral Fellow\, School of Industrial and Labor Relations\, Cornell Univ
 ersity Jeffrey Bellamy Executive Director of Syracuse Alliance for a New E
 conomy Mark Spadafore Political Organizer for SEIU Local 1199 <br>
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