Archive for the ‘CME Archive (interviews, reviews, podcasts)’ Category
- June 1, 2011 Coal Mountain on Twitter posted in CME Archive (interviews, reviews, podcasts) tagged labor history, Mark Nowak, politics, protest, Twitter
- January 14, 2011 BBC Radio 3, “The Cost of Coal” posted in CME Archive (interviews, reviews, podcasts)
- December 23, 2010 Christmas Eve, 1913 posted in CME Archive (interviews, reviews, podcasts), Mine Disasters tagged 1913, 1913 Massacre, Calumet, Christmas Eve, copper mine, died, Don Blankenship, Italian Hall disaster, Jdimytai Damour, killed, labor history, miner, temporary worker, Wal-Mart, Woody Guthrie
- November 16, 2010 The Language of Workers and Poets posted in CME Archive (interviews, reviews, podcasts) tagged AFL-CIO, Al Jazeera, Chile rescue, Coal Mountain Elementary, George Orwell, Kim Moody, Richard Trumka
- October 13, 2010 Watching the Chile Mine Rescue posted in CME Archive (interviews, reviews, podcasts), Mine Disasters tagged Al Jazeera, Chile, Chile rescue, Grupo 105, Grupo Rampa, Grupo Refugio, labor history, Los 33, media, miner, Shihab Rattansi
- October 5, 2010 Dead Coal Miners: The Advertisement posted in CME Archive (interviews, reviews, podcasts), Mine Disasters tagged Americas Power, clean coal, coal mine, Consul Energy, died, killed, labor history, Michael S. Williamson, miner, Washington Post, West Virginia
- September 21, 2010 Fall for the Book Authors Back Dining Workers in Latest Ad posted in CME Archive (interviews, reviews, podcasts) tagged Fall for the Book, George Mason University, labor history, politics, protest, Sodexo
- July 8, 2010 CME interview on “Against the Grain” (KPFA) posted in CME Archive (interviews, reviews, podcasts) tagged Coal Mountain Elementary, labor history, politics, Public Radio
- April 27, 2010 Warning: Shopping May Prove Deadly to Miners posted in CME Archive (interviews, reviews, podcasts) tagged Coal Mountain Elementary, documentary, labor history, miner, politics, West Virginia
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