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The Same Fight: 20 Years of Labor and Environmental Solidarity

July 01, 2026 7:34am 21 min

For years, workers were told they had to choose between good union jobs and a healthy planet. Twenty years ago, the BlueGreen Alliance helped prove that wasn't true. In the latest episode of Solidarity Works, we sit down...

Stronger Together: The Union Co-op Model

May 29, 2026 11:03am 22 min

In 1941, a young priest in Spain helped spark a movement that would transform worker ownership forever. Today, that spirit is crossing the Atlantic. In our latest episode, we explore the emerging "Union Co-op" model—a po...

The Dust That Kills: Miners Combating Silica

May 01, 2026 10:06am 16 min

Every day, millions of workers around the world go to work knowing their job is hard. But no one should go to work knowing it might slowly take their breath away. Across the United States and Canada, USW members are on t...

Know Your Rights: Labor's Fight for Immigrant Workers

April 06, 2026 1:08pm 17 min

From the Twin Cities to Georgia, ICE enforcement has hit working-class communities hard. In the latest episode of Solidarity Works, two labor leaders—Minnesota USW staff representative Justin Recla and USW Civil and Huma...

If I Had a Song: Pete Seeger's America

January 28, 2026 8:09am 9 min

Pete Seeger treated music as a communal act—a circle, not a spotlight. In our newest episode, we explore how Pete braided together labor organizing, civil rights, environmental justice, and peace through song. From con...

No Worker Left Behind: Labor's Plan for the AI Era

November 26, 2025 6:00am 26 min

Artificial intelligence is changing how we work, how we communicate, and how we live — but who's making sure workers aren't left behind? In the latest episode of Solidarity Works, we sit down with Ed Wytkind, Interim Exe...

Clara Lemlich and the Uprising of the 20,000

October 29, 2025 7:32am 11 min

In 1909, a 23-year-old immigrant named Clara Lemlich stood up in New York's Cooper Union and said, "I have no more patience for talk—I move that we go on a general strike." The next morning, 20,000 garment workers—mostly...

Defunding Education: The Attack on Public Learning and Research

September 25, 2025 2:58pm 16 min

In the latest episode of Solidarity Works, we expose the Trump administration's sweeping cuts to public education and research funding—from K-12 schools to university labs. Educators, union leaders, and graduate research...

They Shall Not Pass: When Workers Took on Fascism

August 27, 2025 8:43am 11 min

Long before World War II officially kicked off in 1939, trade unionists were already sounding the alarm. They saw fascism for what it was—racism, anti-Semitism, militarism, authoritarianism. Union workers and leaders re...

The Legacy of Delano: Labor, Resistance, and the Power of Unity

August 01, 2025 11:21am 16 min

As ICE raids ramp up and communities across the nation are gripped by fear, we're looking back to a powerful legacy of worker resistance in the latest episode of Solidarity Works. The Legacy of Delano tells the story of ...

Defending Our Defenders: Union Veterans Demand Action in D.C.

June 26, 2025 2:36pm 12 min

John Stevens has been a member of USW Local 341 in Newark, Ohio, for six years and works at an aluminum factory. On Thurs., June 5, he and fellow union members walked the halls of Congress to remind lawmakers about the p...

Riffs and Rights: Kim Kelly's Journey from Heavy Metal to Labor Activism

May 28, 2025 3:08pm 33 min

Kim Kelly began her writing career in the heavy metal world – she even adopted a moniker known as Grim Kim – but it wasn't long before her family's labor roots caught hold. She joined a union when writing for Vice, a dig...

USW and Los Mineros Unite in Mexico

May 02, 2025 2:48pm 17 min

On Friday, April 25, thousands of labor activists, including USW members, marched and chanted through the streets of Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexico, as part of an annual event commemorating the murders of two Los Mineros union ...

Emma Tenayuca and the Pecan Shellers' Strike

March 26, 2025 8:47am 13 min

From the 1800s to yesterday afternoon, women and girls across the United States have led historic organizing campaigns, and today we're honoring one of these powerful yet lesser known activists whose story deserves to be...

The Power of Generational Change: Words of Wisdom from SOAR Activist Nellie Caraballo

February 26, 2025 9:10am 24 min

This episode kicks off the first in a series we hope to continue featuring SOAR (Steelworkers Organization of Active Retirees) activists offering us their words of wisdom as the labor movement enters a time of great chan...

We Shall Not Be Moved: Labor Musician & Activist Jonny Miller Jr.

January 29, 2025 6:00am 28 min

California musician and activist Jonny Miller Jr. is continuing his ancestors' legacy by making his mark on the labor movement. He sings on picket lines, writes songs about the working class, and teaches the next generat...

Mining Matters: A Conversation with USW Vice President Emil Ramirez

November 27, 2024 8:35am 20 min

From salt and copper to soda ash and iron ore, members of the USW mine the many crucial resources needed to keep the U.S, Canada, and the world moving. It's an industry that goes back 150 years, and it's an industry that...

The Life, Death, and Legacy of Karen Silkwood

October 30, 2024 6:00am 25 min

Most people who are familiar with Karen Silkwood likely learned of the chemical technician through the 1983 film Silkwood starring Meryl Streep and Cher. But the movie is no mere Hollywood drama; it is based on the true ...

Fighting for Fair Trade: Why It Matters and How We Do It

October 02, 2024 10:57am 24 min

Last month, members of the United Steelworkers union from across the U.S. traveled to the nation's capital in Washington, D.C., to talk to their elected officials about the importance of reauthorizing Trade Adjustment As...

Workers of the World: Labor and Global Solidarity

August 28, 2024 6:00am 25 min

The USW partners with labor organizations around the world to connect workers with common employers and help them build power. In the latest episode of Solidarity Works, we talk with Local 12075 President Kent Holsing an...

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