037: History of Political Action in Labor and the BCTGM, with Labor Historian Joe McCartin and BCTGM Organizing Director John Price
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037: History of Political Action in Labor and the BCTGM, with Labor Historian Joe McCartin and BCTGM Organizing Director John Price
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Education, Podcast, Politics
Learn the legislative and political challenges of the last century, which inform the BCTGM’s political positions today.
We hear from:
- Joe McCartin, Georgetown Univ. Professor, Executive Director of Kalmanovitz Initiative fo Labor and the Working Poor
- John Price, BCTGM Director of Organization
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