THE SHOW MUST GO ON
2020 Virtual Great Labor Arts Exchange
Friday, June 19 to Saturday, June 20, 2020
Start: 1:00 pm Eastern (Noon Central/10 am Pacific)
End: 10:00 pm Eastern (9:00 pm Central/7:00 pm Pacific)
In the words of Mother Jones, “Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the living!” And so we shall ~ with cultural expressions of solidarity to lift spirits and inspire action.
We’re ready to go where no GLAE has gone before! Enjoy 2 days of the Great Labor Arts Exchange, including workshops, and the Annual Song/Poetry/Spoken Word Contest!
In the words of Mother Jones, “Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the living!” And so we shall ~ with cultural expressions of solidarity to lift spirits and inspire action.
We’re ready to go where no GLAE has gone before! Enjoy 2 days of the Great Labor Arts Exchange, including workshops, and the Annual Song/Poetry/Spoken Word Contest!
See Schedule
See Workshops
Contest Application
This year we’re going digital, using Zoom video conferencing and live streaming. You’ll be able to listen, sing-a-long and most importantly, share the communal joy of being together in these difficult times. Just download the Zoom App, register and pay for the conference, and you’re in.
For more information on using Zoom click on our Tips for Joining a Zoom Meeting and Optimizing Results
So, stay safe, stay well and stay tuned!!!
Registration is on a sliding scale. Choose the option that works for you at
Today we know that money is tight, but we need each other to win this fight
To stand up strong, take back our land, so c’mon family, please lend a hand!
For more information: phone (202).637.3963, info@laborheritage.org • www.laborheritage.org
Mark your calendars: We will celebrate the Great Labor Theatre Convergence next year, June 17-20, 2021
(Yeah, we already booked the Tommy Douglas Conference Center!)
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