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A 21st Century WPA: Back from Halimuhfack Essential Work: Exploring the Past, Present and Future of Jobs

    • Society & Culture

Episode 8 of Essential Work: Exploring the Past, Present, and Future of Jobs, brought to you by the Battle of Homestead Foundation:
A 21st Century WPA: Back from Halimuhfack
Taking a look at the most impactful and ambitious employment program in American history: the Works Progress Administration, or WPA
Includes:
1. Nathan Ruggles talks with Max Page of the University of Massachusetts Amherst about his recent piece in Labor Notes entitled “In the Face of Mass Unemployment, We Need a 21st Century WPA.”  Page is Professor of Architecture and a Director of Historic Preservation Initiatives and Vice President of the Massachusetts Teachers Association.  They review the powerful past legacy of the WPA, his proposal for a WPA for today, and a vision for what such a program could mean for the future.
The Living New Deal: https://livingnewdeal.org2.  Larry McCullough follows up with a song recording that directly resulted from WPA initiatives: “Halimuhfack” by Zora Neale Hurston.  Nathan and Larry also discuss the latest news from the Battle of Homestead Foundation.

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Logo by Brittany Sheets: bsheetscreative.com
Original Music by Jason Kendall: Jasonkendallproductions.com
Audio Engineering consulting and assistance provided by Angela Baughman: thatsoundgirl.com
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.
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Episode 8 of Essential Work: Exploring the Past, Present, and Future of Jobs, brought to you by the Battle of Homestead Foundation:
A 21st Century WPA: Back from Halimuhfack
Taking a look at the most impactful and ambitious employment program in American history: the Works Progress Administration, or WPA
Includes:
1. Nathan Ruggles talks with Max Page of the University of Massachusetts Amherst about his recent piece in Labor Notes entitled “In the Face of Mass Unemployment, We Need a 21st Century WPA.”  Page is Professor of Architecture and a Director of Historic Preservation Initiatives and Vice President of the Massachusetts Teachers Association.  They review the powerful past legacy of the WPA, his proposal for a WPA for today, and a vision for what such a program could mean for the future.
The Living New Deal: https://livingnewdeal.org2.  Larry McCullough follows up with a song recording that directly resulted from WPA initiatives: “Halimuhfack” by Zora Neale Hurston.  Nathan and Larry also discuss the latest news from the Battle of Homestead Foundation.

Comment line: (412) 326-9435
Email: comments@essentialworkpodcast.org


Please rate us five stars on iTunes!
Please support this podcast and the organization: https://battleofhomestead.org


Logo by Brittany Sheets: bsheetscreative.com
Original Music by Jason Kendall: Jasonkendallproductions.com
Audio Engineering consulting and assistance provided by Angela Baughman: thatsoundgirl.com
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.
Support the show

57 min

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