Broadcast on February 29, 2024
Hosted by Chris Garlock and Elise Bryant
This week's show: Actor and fellow labor podcaster Harold Phillips joins us for his annual labor review of the Screen Actors Guild Awards; Nashville-based folk artists Michael and Nell with the story behind their song Boss Called a Meeting; from the Working Class History podcast, on this last day -- in fact this extra Leap Year day -- of Black History Month, who was Ben Fletcher and why have you never heard of him before? And, on Labor History in 2:00: The year was 1937; that was the day with whistles blowing, the call to strike could be heard through the aisles of Woolworth in downtown Detroit.
Produced by Chris Garlock; engineered by Mike Nasella & Kahlia Chapman. The Labor Heritage Power Hour is a member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network.
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