Great Labor Arts Exchange
and Conference on Creative Organizing
June 17-19, 2007
National Labor College
10000 New Hampshire Ave
Silver Spring, MD
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For press release and photos, click here!

Great Labor Arts Exchange

Check out this 7 minute radio special to find out more about the Great Labor Arts Exchange and hear from some of its regular attendees! (link here)
[From Making Contact at www.radioproject.org]
Jon Fromer, Shelley Kessler and Francisco Herrera at a Parking Lot Attendants Rally
Sam Kirkland at a Parking Lot Attendants Rally Conference on Creative Organizing!


"You have to organize hearts as well as heads," says John McCutcheon, president of AFM Local 1000.

And that is why labor organizers, activists and artists converge on the National Labor College in Silver Spring, MD every June for two great events - the Conference on Creative Organizing, and the Great Labor Arts Exchange.

The Conference on Creative Organizing trains union staff, organizers and activists to use songs, chants, skits, game shows, costumes, theater, and other creative strategies.

Participants exchange experiences, brainstorm about specific union campaigns, share resources and return home with a battery of new ideas and tools that will make their campaigns more compelling.

They learn to take risks, think outside the box, and put the zing back into their organizing.

"It’s a good program for any group that wants to pump a little life into their campaigns," says Jeri Cooper, UAW Local 651.

The Great Labor Arts Exchange, on the other hand, is a gathering of union members, union staff, union officials, artists, labor educators, and youth who already use songs, art, poetry, theater, skits, posters, cartoons, and film to celebrate the rich culture of working people and to strengthen the union movement.

Arts Exchange participants come to nourish their souls in an atmosphere of support and solidarity, and to network with other labor artists, musicians and organizers.

"Just feeling the energy of so many creative and dedicated people lifts my spirit," says Charles Bernhardt of AFGE.

Both events are sponsored by the Labor Heritage Foundation; a non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening the labor movement through the use of music, art and culture; and by the National Labor College.

For more info call 202-639-6204 or email info@laborheritage.org

To see pictures from the Arts Exchange, click here!
Photo by Earl Dotter




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