Shannon Finck
A Work(place) in Progress
Written and produced by Honors English 1103 students at Georgia State University in partnership with the Southern Labor Archives, this podcast explores labor issues, histories, and activism, past and present. Cover Image: "The Manufacture of Iron - Tapping the Furnace." From Harper's Weekly , November 1, 1873. L1982-20_05, 19th and Early 20th Century Labor Prints, Southern Labor Archives. Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University, https://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/digital/collection/labor/id/6565/rec/1 . Accessed 5 December 2023. Theme Music: "Flowers" by Yrii Semchys...
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Episodes
A.I.D.S. (Acquired Inferences on Disease Stigma): How Disease Impacts Labor and Communities 07.12.2023 29:37
Kate and Tafara's episode examines how disease can marginalize certain groups of people and, in turn, impact labor. With the use of the archival pamphlets “What is HIV Infection and What is AIDS,” “AIDs and the Law,” and “When AIDs Comes Home,” these hosts look at the HIV/AIDs panic and connect what we find to the recent COVID-19 pandemic. On top of having to go through treatments and physical har...
How Carl Owens Cracked the Barrel 07.12.2023 22:50
In this episode of "A Workplace in Progress," hosts Jessie, Joelle, and Allie candidly share their personal experiences with exploitation and discrimination in service industry jobs. The narrative then shifts to the historical account of Cracker Barrel's discriminatory practices, particularly against LGBTQ+ employees. The hosts recount instances of discrimination and the challenges faced, highligh...
Steelwork Shenanigans 07.12.2023 20:25
Episode One, "Steelwork Shenanigans," is about problems with trust and authority in the steelwork industry. Laila, Shrutika, and Marciara use artifacts in GSU's Southern Labor Archives to talk about the Taft-Hartley Act, what that meant for workers, and times when it wasn’t followed or being respected. This episode also acknowledges the work of Paul L Styles, one of the pioneers of the industry, a...
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