Working people in the United States for the past century have seldom been active in the educational or the philanthropic foundations. Nor have trade unions built an innovative record of participation in these institutions. Aware of these twin realities, several San Francisco - Bay Area individuals joined hands in the summer of 2000 to form the Fund for Labor Culture & History.
"Related to labor education of the general public, concerning the history, theory and current activities of organized labor and all working people in America"
The Jack Henning Graduate Fellowship in Labor Culture and History is now available! click here for more information |