Center for Labor Research and Educaiton, University of California, Los Angeles
     

Teaching for Change: Popular Education and the Labor Movement

Featuring essays by

Susan J. Schurman, National Labor College
Elaine Bernard, Harvard Trade Union Program
Jose La Luz, AFSCME
Susan Williams, Highlander Center
Susan Washington
, AFL-CIO
John Hurst, UC Berkeley
Barb Thomas and D’Arcy Martin, Canadian popular educators

Teaching for Change: Popular Education and the Labor Movement is the first book to capture the stories and experiences of popular educators in the U.S. labor movement. From the Highlander Center in Tennessee to the Justice for Janitors campaign in Los Angeles, from the National Labor College in Maryland to the Avondale Shipyard workers of Louisiana, popular education has played a critical role in organizing workers, developing new leaders, and strengthening labor and community alliances. While drawing from the rich history of popular educators nationally and internationally, popular educators today are forging a new path based on the changing needs and conditions of workers and unions.

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