Women's history IS business history
π #WomensHistoryMonth *Reading Women in Business* Challenge π
π Explore the full collection: www.tandfonline.com/journals/fbs...
@womenknowhistory.bsky.social @jwomenshistory.bsky.social @lawcha.bsky.social @unwomen.bsky.social
#bizhis #women
10.03.2026 11:02
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Sugarcane workers working in a field of tangled sugarcane stalks.
In green font, it says The Business of Racism
In smaller black font it says Labor and Environment in Brazil's Racial Capitalism
And now we officially have a cover
dukeupress.edu/the-business...
26.02.2026 18:22
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How Brothel Workers in Nevada Just Made Labor History
The courtesans at Sheriβs Ranch were staring down a horrifying new contract. So they did what workers everywhere do: They got organized.
When faced with a shockingly exploitative new employment contract that wouldβve forced them to sign away their IP, their likeness rights, and their power of attorney, Jupiter Jetson and her coworkers at Sheriβs fought backβfast.
They organized a union in SIX DAYS. www.thenation.com/article/econ...
26.02.2026 18:27
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The New βBook Clubβ Scam Targeting Authors and How to Spot It
A Public Service Post for Writers
Authors beware of the growing "Book Club" scam. Read more about it and how to detect it in the post below.
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26.02.2026 18:04
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βOur blood, our sweat, our tearsβ: how textile artist Tabitha Arnold weaves the US labor movement
The Tennessee socialist and labor organizer creates art that reflects and inspires organizers and workers
Great review of Tabitha Arnold's Gospel of the Working Class in The Guardian. You will be able to read Jessie Wilkerson's interview with Arnold in the September issue of @laborlawchajournal.bsky.social.
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026...
26.02.2026 17:53
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If you see a book that we missed, please comment below or send us a direct message!
25.02.2026 15:31
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Registration for Virtual Panel Socialism: Why Then? Why Now?
Socialism: Why Then? Why Now?
Could socialism be finding a renewed moment in the pressing political climate of the 2020s? In 2021, India Walton nearly became the first socialist mayor of a major city,...
REMINDER, this Weds at 7pm EST, LAWCHA's Presenting Labor and Working-Class History Committee will host a webinar discussion: 'Socialism? Why Then? Why Now?' w/ Jonel Edwards Mickles, Janine Giordano Drake, Erik McDuffie and Shelton Stromquist.
Register here:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
23.02.2026 21:54
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Start! A Labor Drama | LAWCHA
Teaching Laborβs Story is excited to add a labor drama to LAWCHAβs labor history sourcebook:Β START! A Play in Seven Scenes. Written and produced by two
Teaching Labor's Story - resources from @lawcha.bsky.social
"Written and produced by two garment worker-students at Brookwood Labor College in 1927, Start! tells the story of Sonia, a garment worker and ardent unionist, sent from New York to organize garment workers in New Jersey."
20.02.2026 20:19
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On Weds Feb 25 at 7pm EST, LAWCHA's Presenting Labor and Working-Class History Committee will host a webinar discussion: 'Socialism? Why Then? Why Now?' w/ Jonel Edwards Mickles, Janine Giordano Drake, Erik McDuffie and Shelton Stromquist.
Register here:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
19.02.2026 15:12
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***Online Virtual Book Event***
Please join our spring Online IEHS Book Series at 3:00 p.m. EST on Wednesday, March 4! Marla A. Ramirez and Reem Bailony will present their books. The event will be moderated by Mark Tseng-Putterman.
More info and register: iehs.org/event/online...
18.02.2026 20:15
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Text flyer with single image. Text: Emil and Kathleen Sick Lecture. Red Harbor: Radical Workers and Community Struggle in the Pacific Northwest. March 3rd 3:30pm. Allen Auditorium. Allen Library North. Please join us for a talk by the historian Aaron Goings as he discusses his recently published book Red Harbor: Radical Workers and Community Struggle in the Pacific Northwest. In the book, Goings resurrects the forgotten history of lumber workers in Grays Harbor, a bastion of labor radicalism, examining the conflict as workers faced down an alliance of employers, police, and violent antiradicals, including the Ku Klux Klan. He goes beyond these clashes to illuminate the vital roles of families, immigrants, and working-class women in the labor movement, revealing how people fought not only for labor rights but also for the good of their communities. Aaron Goings is professor of history at South Puget Sound Community College
Emil and Kathleen Sick Lecture in Western History and Biography Book talk with Aaron Goings
March 3, 2026, 3:30 p.m.
Allen Auditorium
Allen Library North
University of Washington, Seattle
Free and open to the public
18.02.2026 19:11
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Warehousing Humans for Profit is Evil
U.S.
Bob Bruno explores the past and present of immigrant detention in his latest substack:
bobbruno.substack.com/p/warehousin...
18.02.2026 18:45
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Maryland250 Labor History Project | LAWCHA
The big questions for labor historians interested in public history are: what for? And who for? What for: to help build a real labor movement in the US.
Bill Barry highlights the role of the labor movement in the history of the state of Maryland through the MD250 Labor History Project. Learn more about it and find out how you might be able to contribute at LaborOnline:
lawcha.org/2026/02/16/m...
18.02.2026 18:26
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What Is the History of American Progress without a History of Its Workers?
by Eileen Boris
Historical erasure at our National Parks: Eileen Boris comments on textile workers and Lowell National Historical Park.
harpp.substack.com/p/what-is-th...
10.02.2026 15:47
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@lawcha.bsky.social and @laborlawchajournal.bsky.social will jointly award a $2,000 grant for research leading to an article to a contingent/adjunct faculty, community college faculty, or independent scholar engaged in work related to working people.
@contingent-mag.bsky.social
@historians.org
29.01.2026 16:14
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Up first is the Arts & Media essay "The Cost of Compliance" by @rachaelvm454.bsky.social which analyzes Apple TV+βs Severance as a critique of how corporate culture strip workers of autonomy and identity while masking exploitation behind the language of purpose and growth. doi.org/10.1215/1547...
22.01.2026 21:37
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Take Back the Power | LAWCHA
Take Back the Power: The Fall and Rise and Fall of NYCβs Transport Workers Union Local 100, 1975-2009 by Marc Kagan (Boston MA: Brill, 2025). Available
At LaborOnline, Alan Singer reviews Marc Kagan's new book, "Take Back the Power: The Fall and Rise and Fall of NYCβs Transport Workers Union Local 100, 1975-2009."
lawcha.org/2026/01/19/t...
22.01.2026 18:04
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Author Event: Rob Miller with Martha Bayne | City Lit Books
This cozy bookstore features staff-curated selections, book clubs, and author events for all ages.
Join Bloodshot Records co-founder, @millerscave.bsky.social to celebrate his memoir, THE HOURS ARE LONG, BUT THE PAY IS LOW, @citylit_books on Thurs, Feb 5, 2026 at 6:30pm CST.
This *free* evening will include a convo w/ editor @marthabayne.bsky.social. RSVP below.
citylitbooks.com/events/43247...
15.01.2026 18:23
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