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On this episode of All Who Labor, Anna Nowalk discusses FGSW - Fordham's union for graduate student workers - with bargaining committee member and Fordham PhD student Nicola Forbes. Find out more about FGSW at their website and on Instagram. Notes:FGSW proposed 10-week notice of teaching assignments. The University countered with 3. This show only covers a slice of news from the labor world. You can learn more by checking out other members of the Labor Radio / Podcast Network: https://www.laborradionetwork.org/The opinions expressed in other network shows are not necessarily shared by the All Who Labor team.Cover art by Belle Moldovan. Music from Podcast.co.Questions? Comments? DM @all.who.labor.pod on Instagram, or email Anna at anna.nowalk@gmail.com.Nicola Forbes's interview was recorded on June 20th, 2023.
On this episode of All Who Labor, Anna Nowalk discusses Fordham Faculty United (or FFU) - Fordham's union of contingent faculty - with executive committee member and Fordham social work field advisor Ellen Lauter. This show only covers a slice of news from the labor world. From UPS to actors and writers, there's a lot going on right now. You can learn more by checking out other members of the Labor Radio / Podcast Network: https://www.laborradionetwork.org/The opinions expressed in other network shows are not necessarily shared by the All Who Labor team.Cover art by Belle Moldovan. Music from Podcast.co.Questions? Comments? DM @all.who.labor.pod on Instagram, or email Anna at anna.nowalk@gmail.com.Ellen Lauter's interview was recorded on June 26th, 2023.
On this episode of All Who Labor, Anna Nowalk discusses Fordham Faculty United (or FFU) - Fordham's union of contingent faculty - with one of their co-chairs, anthropology professor Dr. Diane George.Notes:- When this episode was released, the description and episode noted that the union was called the Fordham Faculty Union, rather than the correct name, Fordham Faculty United. This has been corrected. - It looks like highest minimum per course rate was $8,500 in August of 2022, a minimum that only applied to Arts and Science professors with 6 or more years under their belt. All other minimums were below $8,000: https://www.fordham.edu/media/home/departments-centers-and-offices/office-of-the-provost/pdfs/Collective_Bargaining_Agreement_for_Part_time_Bargaining_Unit_Faculty_Members.pdf This show only covers a slice of news from the labor world. From UPS to actors and writers, there's a lot going on right now. You can learn more by checking out other members of the Labor Radio / Podcast Network: https://www.laborradionetwork.org/The opinions expressed in other network shows are not necessarily shared by the All Who Labor team.Cover art by Belle Moldovan. Music from Podcast.co.Questions? Comments? DM @all.who.labor.pod on Instagram, or email Anna at anna.nowalk@gmail.com.Diane George's interview was recorded on May 29th, 2023.
On the season 2 premiere of All Who Labor, Anna Nowalk begins her exploration of recent labor activity at Fordham University with a conversation with Double Ram (2-time Fordham alum) Vanessa Rotondo about Jesuit education.Fordham students: get involved with Fordham's mission! https://www.fordham.edu/about/living-the-mission/ For a dive into other areas of labor, including history, and conversations on current events, check out the Labor Radio / Podcast Network: https://www.laborradionetwork.org/The opinions expressed in other network shows are not necessarily shared by the All Who Labor team.Cover art by Belle Moldovan. Music from Podcast.co.Questions? Comments? DM @all.who.labor.pod on Instagram, or email Anna at anna.nowalk@gmail.com.Vanessa Rotondo's interview was recorded on July 27th, 2023.
The second season of All Who Labor will be released every other week starting on July 17th. It will focus on the recent labor activity at Fordham University.
On this season finale of All Who Labor, Anna Nowalk speaks with Dr. Meghan Sullivan (University of Notre Dame) about Aristotle, Plato, and her book, "The Good Life Method," and Lucia Silecchia (Catholic University of America) about St. John Paul II's Laborem Exercens and the Great Resignation. Note: this episode features discussion of 9/11.You can read Lucia's article here.You can purchase Dr. Sullivan's book here.Cover art by Belle Moldovan. Music from Podcast.co.Questions? Comments? DM @all.who.labor.pod on Instagram, @AllWhoLabor on Twitter, or email Anna at anna.nowalk@gmail.com. Dr. Meghan Sullivan's interview was recorded on April 24, 2023. Lucia Silecchia's interview was recorded on April 25, 2023.
On the penultimate episode of the first season of All Who Labor, Anna Nowalk speaks with Ingrid Delgado about her work as a policy advisor in the Office of Domestic Social Development for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.Notes:Since recording, Ingrid has changed positions at the USCCB: she now works in the Office of Government Relations. Cover art by Belle Moldovan. Music from Podcast.io.Questions? Comments? DM @all.who.labor.pod on Instagram, or email me at anna.nowalk@gmail.com.Ingrid Delgado's interview was recorded on March 21st, 2023.
On this episode of All Who Labor, Anna Nowalk speaks with Debbie Berkowitz (Kalmanovitz Initiative) about worker safety and Nadira Narine (Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility) about corporate responsibility. Cover art by Belle Moldovan. Music from Podcast.co.Questions? Comments? DM @all.who.labor.pod on Instagram, @AllWhoLabor on Twitter, or email Anna at anna.nowalk@gmail.com. Debbie Berkowitz's interview was recorded on March 2, 2023. Nadira Narine's interview was recorded on March 22, 2023.
On this episode of All Who Labor, Anna Nowalk speaks with Br. Ken Homan (Georgetown University) about the distance between what we say we believe and how those values are lived out, particularly as it relates to the Jesuits. The conversation stretches from topics further in the past, such as slavery, to more current labor activism at universities.Cover art by Belle Moldovan. Music from Podcast.co.Questions? Comments? DM @all.who.labor.pod on Instagram, or email Anna at anna.nowalk@gmail.com.Br. Homan's interview was recorded on December 15, 2022.
On this episode of All Who Labor, Anna Nowalk speaks with Fr. Sinclair Oubre (Catholic Labor Network) about carrying on the legacy of labor priests and the complexities of labor activism. She also speaks with Nancy Conrad (Maryland Catholic Labor Network) about the Maryland Catholic Labor Network and Catholic labor activism during the pandemic. Rerum Novarum: https://www.vatican.va/content/leo-xiii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_l-xiii_enc_15051891_rerum-novarum.htmlNotes:•After her time working at the YCW, Nancy Conrad founded and spent over a decade working in the organization that eventually became the Esperanza Center. Cover art by Belle Moldovan. Music from Podcast.co.Questions? Comments? DM @all.who.labor.pod on Instagram, or email Anna at anna.nowalk@gmail.com.Fr. Sinclair's interview was recorded on January 24, 2023. Nancy Conrad's interview was recorded on December 13, 2022.The views expressed by guests are not necessarily shared by the All Who Labor team.
On this episode of All Who Labor, Anna Nowalk speaks with Dr. Laura Murphy (SUNY Dutchess Community College) about Monsignor John A. Ryan and Dr. Joseph McCartin (Georgetown University) about essential workers, unionization, and justice in worker compensation. Unionization updates:Starbucks (article from January 10, 2023): https://apnews.com/article/starbucks-corp-business-arizona-labor-unions-amazoncom-inc-5a24ff399e186a3f0da8dc8b7094e3d4Amazon: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/31/business/economy/amazon-union-staten-island-nlrb.html Other resources:"Characteristics of Frontline Essential Workers in New York State:" https://dol.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2021/09/characteristics-of-frontline-workers-09-22-21.pdfThe graph Dr. McCartin discussed: https://www.epi.org/productivity-pay-gap/Cover art by Belle Moldovan. Music from Podcast.co.Questions? Comments? DM @all.who.labor.pod on Instagram, or email Anna at anna.nowalk@gmail.com.Dr. Murphy's interview was recorded on December 16, 2022. Dr. McCartin's interview was recorded on December 13, 2022.
On this episode of All Who Labor, Anna Nowalk speaks with Fr. Thomas Massaro (Fordham University) about Catholic social teaching and Dr. Maria Mazzenga (Catholic University of America) about Catholic involvement in the U.S. labor movement. Notes:Raymond McGowan took over for John A. Ryan in the Social Action Department. He was then succeeded by George Higgins. Dorothy Day founded the Catholic Worker movement with Peter Maurin. John Cort was one of a group of people who founded the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists. Cover art by Belle Moldovan. Music from Podcast.co.Questions? Comments? DM @all.who.labor.pod on Instagram, or email Anna at anna.nowalk@gmail.com.Fr. Massaro's interview was recorded on October 17, 2022. Dr. Mazzenga's interview was recorded on December 14, 2022.
All Who Labor is a new podcast, hosted by Anna Nowalk, exploring Catholic responses to labor issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. New episodes released every other Monday, starting on January 30th, 2023. Sound bite from Dr. Maria MazzengaCover art by Belle MoldovanMusic from Podcast.coSpecial thanks to the Fordham University Center on Religion and Culture
In this episode, Anna shares some exciting announcements! Correction: The Patreon is not in the bio, but rather in the episode description (see below)Patreon: https://patreon.com/AllWhoLaborIFTJ registration: https://brushfire.com/ignatiansolidaritynetwork/iftj2023/549992/details