From the SocialistCall a Bread and Roses publication On the anniversary of the coup in Chile, we mourn the defeat of a powerful democratic socialist movement. But its legacy continues to inspire us.
https://socialistcall.com/2023/09/11/50-years-since-the-coup-in-chile/ #Allende #Sept11 #DSA #BreadAndRoses #BnR
#allende #sept11 #dsa #breadandroses #bnr
#Cannes2023 | Filmmaker #SahraMani’s documentary #BreadAndRoses, screened at the #Cannes Film Festival, captures a motley group of brave Afghan women marching against one of the most brutal regimes in modern history, writes Prathap Nair for #THWeekend.
https://trib.al/u3MjOVZ #press
#cannes2023 #sahramani #breadandroses #cannes #thweekend #press
«#BreadandRoses», le donne afghane non si arrendono
Educazione, lavoro e salario. Sono le richieste urlate con forza dalle donne afghane protagoniste del documentario #BreadandRoses della regista Sahra Mani. Presentato fuori concorso, il film è una
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"#BreadandRoses, Afghan women do not give up
Education, work and wages. These are the demands forcefully shouted by the Afghan women protagonists of the documentary #BreadandRoses by director Sahra Mani. Presented out of competition, the film is a
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This is the most powerfully emotive song I associate with Mayday - written in commemoration of the Bread and Roses Strike.
"Hearts starve as well as bodies; give us bread, but give us roses."
#music #mayday #breadandroses #joanbaez #laborday
“The worker must have bread, but she must have roses, too.”
— Rose Schneiderman
#BreadAndRoses #pdxstickers #StreetPhotography #LaborHistory
#breadandroses #pdxstickers #streetphotography #laborhistory
#BreadAndRoses book club shipment from #PilsenCommunityBooks 🥰 @bookstodon
#breadandroses #pilsencommunitybooks
Responding to the crisis of care https://www.bmj.com/content/380/bmj.p464
This is a must read #MedTwitter
Some #GoodNews! Michigan appears set to repeal its #RightToWorkForLess law! This is excellent for #EconomicJustice, the #WorkingClass and #unions.
Lately, anytime I need a reminder that things aren't all bad, I've been looking to the #LaborMovement. From successful Starbucks unions being organized across the country to this step forward in Michigan, there seems to be a sudden interest in workplace organizing, and it's encouraging that workers are coming together to defend themselves again exploitative bosses and our oppressive economic system.
Source: WILX, "Michigan Senate Passes Right-to-Work Repeal:" https://www.wilx.com/2023/03/14/michigan-senate-passes-right-to-work-repeal/
#RightToWork #DemocraticSocialism #SocialismOrBarbarism #BreadAndRoses #SolidarityForever #Michigan
#goodnews #righttoworkforless #economicjustice #workingclass #unions #labormovement #righttowork #democraticsocialism #socialismorbarbarism #breadandroses #solidarityforever #michigan
Today in Labor History March 12, 1912: The IWW won their Bread and Roses textile strike in Lawrence, MA. This was the first strike to use the moving picket line, implemented to avoid arrest for loitering. The workers came from 51 different nationalities and spoke 22 different languages. The mainstream unions, including the American Federation of Labor, all believed it was impossible to organize such a diverse workforce. However, the IWW organized workers by linguistic group and trained organizers who could speak each of the languages. Each language group got a delegate on the strike committee and had complete autonomy. Big Bill Haywood and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn masterminded the strategy of sending hundreds of the strikers' hungry children to sympathetic families in New York, New Jersey, and Vermont, drawing widespread sympathy, especially after police violently stopped a further exodus. 3 workers were killed by police during the strike. Nearly 300 were arrested.
The 1911 verse, by Poet James Oppenheim, has been associated with the strike, particularly after Upton Sinclair made the connection in his 1915 labor anthology, “The Cry for Justice: An Anthology of the Literature of Social Protest”
As we come marching, marching, we battle too for men,
For they are women's children, and we mother them again.
Our lives shall not be sweated from birth until life closes;
Hearts starve as well as bodies; give us bread, but give us roses!
#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #IWW #BreadAndRoses #PoliceBrutality #union #ElizabethGurleyFlynn #BigBillHaywood #strike #picket #immigrants #poetry #novel #UptonSinclair @bookstadon
#workingclass #LaborHistory #IWW #breadandroses #policebrutality #union #elizabethgurleyflynn #bigbillhaywood #strike #picket #immigrants #poetry #novel #uptonsinclair
@juniperoxford I was just listening to Ronnie Gilbert singing They All Sang Bread and Roses!
#folkmusic #breadandroses #internationalwomensday
Allen, die nicht durch Seuchen niedergestreckt sind, wünsche ich (aus dem Bett grummelnd) einen bestärkenden und agitativen #weltfrauentag
#weltfrauentag #feministischerkampftag #breadandroses
Una discussione importante a Bari. Si parla del percorso emblematico del collettivo di fabbrica #GKN di Firenze. 3 Marzo presso lo spazio #breadandroses
Today in Labor History February 24, 1912: The cops beat up women and children during the IWW-led Bread and Roses textile strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Three people died during the strike. Unknown numbers were injured. The police arrested nearly 300 workers during the two-and-a-half-month strike. The authorities framed and arrested IWW organizers Joseph Ettor and Arturo Giovannitti for murder.
#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #IWW #Lawrence #textile #strike #massacre #PoliceBrutality #BreadAndRoses #women #children
#workingclass #LaborHistory #IWW #Lawrence #textile #strike #massacre #policebrutality #breadandroses #women #children
Today in Labor History February 19, 1948: Joe Ettor died on this date. Ettor was an IWW union organizer, who helped spearhead the Lawrence Bread & Roses Strike of 1912. "If the workers of the world want to win, all they have to do is recognize their own solidarity. They have nothing to do but fold their arms and the world will stop. The workers are more powerful with their hands in their pockets than all the property of the capitalists. As long as the workers keep their hands in their pockets, the capitalists cannot put theirs there. With passive resistance, with the workers absolutely refusing to move, lying absolutely silent, they are more powerful than all the weapons and instruments that the other side has for attack." Ettor was active in the 1907 Portland lumber strike, the 1909 McKees Rocks Strike, the Pennsylvania coal strike of 1909-10, and a Brooklyn shoe factory strike in 1910-11.
#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #JoeEttor #IWW #union #strike #GeneralStrike #solidarity #sabotage #BreadAndRoses #Lawrence
#workingclass #LaborHistory #joeettor #IWW #union #strike #generalstrike #solidarity #sabotage #breadandroses #Lawrence
Today in Labor History February 19, 1912: During the IWW Bread & Roses Strike in Lawrence, MA, 200 police attacked 100 women picketers, knocking them to the ground and beating them. As a result, several pregnant women lost their babies.
#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #Lawrence #massachusetts #BreadAndRoses #strike #IWW #PoliceBrutality #pregnant #women #police
#workingclass #LaborHistory #Lawrence #massachusetts #breadandroses #strike #IWW #policebrutality #pregnant #women #police
"one measure of maturity might be attaining an awareness that there can be no genuine devotion to fighting the forces that unworld the world without genuine devotion to the littlest manifestations of beauty that make this planet a world and this existence a life."
A wonderful piece by @mariapopova on #TheMarginalian about #Orwell #Roses + what makes life #Meaningful #BreadAndRoses
#breadandroses #meaningful #roses #orwell #themarginalian
Today in Labor History January 11, 1912: The Bread and Roses textile strike began in Lawrence, Massachusetts. The IWW organized and led this strike of 32,000 women and children after management slashed wages. A group of Polish women walked out after receiving their pay and realizing they’d been cheated. Others soon joined them. The strike lasted 10 weeks. Many sent their children to live with family, friends or supporters during the strike to protect them from the hunger and violence. Members of the Modern School took in many of these kids. During the strike, the cops kept arresting the women for loitering. So, they began to march as they protested. This was the first known use of the moving picket line. The strike was led by IWW organizers Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Big Bill Haywood, Joe Etter and Arturo Giovannitti. Hundreds were arrested, including Etter and Giovannitti, who were charged with murder. 3 workers died.
#workingclass #LaborHistory #union #strike #IWW #breadandroses #immigrants #picket #bigbillhaywood #elizabethgurleyflynn #prison
#workingclass #LaborHistory #union #strike #IWW #breadandroses #immigrants #picket #bigbillhaywood #elizabethgurleyflynn #prison
Congratulations to Florian Grosset and Myriad editions for winning this year’s Bread and Roses Award for Radical Publishing. It was a great shortlist and a worthy winner. #BreadandRoses #publishing #Radicalbookselling
#breadandroses #publishing #radicalbookselling
anlässlich des tags der #kinderrechte morgen: kinderrechte sind #menschenrechte. menschenrechte sind universell. sie gelten für alle. brot und rosen für die, die noch immer nicht gleichgestellt sind. die diskriminiert sind, die unsichtbar gemacht werden, die nicht gehört werden. #breadandroses #pride
#kinderrechte #menschenrechte #breadandroses #pride