• Dr. Joe Trotter and Black Labor in the Making of America

  • 2021/11/23
  • 再生時間: 44 分
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Dr. Joe Trotter and Black Labor in the Making of America

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  • This is Episode 2-3 of Essential Work: Exploring the Past, Present, and Future of Jobs, brought to you by the Battle of Homestead Foundation.

    Nathan Ruggles hosts our feature interview Dr. Joe Trotter is the Giant Eagle University Professor of History and Social Justice and past History Department Chair at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is also the Director and Founder of Carnegie Mellon’s Center for African American Urban Studies and the Economy (CAUSE), President Elect of the Urban History Association and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His latest publication is Workers on Arrival: Black Labor in the Making of America (University of California Press, 2019).

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    Credits:

    • Hosted, Produced, Edited, and Audio Engineering by: Nathan Ruggles (nathanruggles.com)
    • Audio Engineering Consultant: Angela Baughman (thatsoundgirl.com)
    • Log Design: Brittany Sheets (bsheetscreative.com)
    • Original Music Composed and Recorded by: Jason Kendall (jasonkendallproductions.com)
    • Marketing by Larry McCullough (Battle of Homestead Foundation Communications Chair), with Nathan Ruggles

    In 2021, The Battle of Homestead Foundation discovered new ways to advance their mission of heritage, education and social action.
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    Music: "Americana" by Mr. Smith.

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This is Episode 2-3 of Essential Work: Exploring the Past, Present, and Future of Jobs, brought to you by the Battle of Homestead Foundation.

Nathan Ruggles hosts our feature interview Dr. Joe Trotter is the Giant Eagle University Professor of History and Social Justice and past History Department Chair at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is also the Director and Founder of Carnegie Mellon’s Center for African American Urban Studies and the Economy (CAUSE), President Elect of the Urban History Association and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His latest publication is Workers on Arrival: Black Labor in the Making of America (University of California Press, 2019).

Review us and give us five stars on Apple Podcasts!

Support this podcast and the work of our producing sponsor: battleofhomestead.org

essentialworkpodcast.org

Share a comment, ask a question: comments@essentialworkpodcast.org or Listener Line:(412) 326-9435

Credits:

  • Hosted, Produced, Edited, and Audio Engineering by: Nathan Ruggles (nathanruggles.com)
  • Audio Engineering Consultant: Angela Baughman (thatsoundgirl.com)
  • Log Design: Brittany Sheets (bsheetscreative.com)
  • Original Music Composed and Recorded by: Jason Kendall (jasonkendallproductions.com)
  • Marketing by Larry McCullough (Battle of Homestead Foundation Communications Chair), with Nathan Ruggles

In 2021, The Battle of Homestead Foundation discovered new ways to advance their mission of heritage, education and social action.
Membership and contributions are “essential” to their continued success in 2022.
Show your support today at battleofhomestead.org.
Music: "Americana" by Mr. Smith.

The Battle of Homestead Foundation
Organized to preserve, interpret, & promote a people’s history focused on the 1892 labor conflict.

SquadCast
Record studio-quality content from anywhere. Create engaging audio + video with an intuitive platfor

Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!
Start for FREE

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Support the Show.

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