
150. Author Alejandra Domenzain discusses her new children’s book Para Todos For All published by Hard Ball Press - Buy Your Copy Today
04/22/21 • 24 min
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149. John Sayles on Martin Eden - Labor Goes To the Movies
Chris Garlock talks with director (Matewan, 8 Men Out) and novelist (Union Dues, Yellow Earth) John Sayles, about Martin Eden, Pietro Marcello’s adaptation of Jack London’s autobiographical novel.
“The part both in the book and the movie that always meant the most to me is the part where he's whacking away at that typewriter,” says Sayles. “I actually had an electric typewriter; it was the first thing I ever bought with my own money from shoveling driveways in the winter and mowing lawns and things like that. I had a whole wall papered with rejection slips.”
Sayles has a lot of insight into the film, not only as a director and writer, but from the perspective of a politically engaged artist.
Celebrate May Day by watching Work Songs! Get your tickets here. And stay tuned for updates on the 2021 DC Labor FilmFest line-up.
Produced by Chris Garlock. Video edited by Chris Garlock and Evan Papp.
About Labor Goes To The Movies
If you like movies and are interested in the labor movement, hang out with Labor Heritage Foundation Executive Director Elise Bryant and DC Labor FilmFest Director Chris Garlock as they kick back and talk about their favorite films and chat with guests about work and workers on the silver screen.
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151. Maryland State Senator Paul Pinksy - Policy Dialogues Ep.23
The University of Maryland School of Public Policy Alumni Board's video and podcast series called Policy Dialogues discusses current events through a policy lens.
Episode 23 interviews Maryland State Senator Paul Pinksy representing District 22. The talk is hosted by Evan Papp (UMD SPP ‘11).
Senator Pinsky became a member of the Maryland Senate in 1994 after serving two terms in the House of Delegates. He serves as Chair of the Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee where he is a champion of progressive causes, especially in relation to education, healthcare, and the environment.
Senator Pinsky has also led efforts to reform Maryland’s tax structure by closing corporate tax loopholes and creating a progressive tax structure as well as providing health care for all Maryland residents.
Previously, Senator Pinsky taught high school history for twenty years.
We discussed:
- Senator Pinsky’s background and why he first wanted to run for elected office;
- How his teaching experience influenced his policy and political interests;
- Chairing the Senate Education, Health & Environmental Affairs (EHEA) Committee;
- The legislation he is most proud of supporting;
- Why he opposes the Maglev Rail project;
- The role of Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant and other state energy projects in reducing CO2 emissions; and
- His thoughts on Public Private Partnerships (PPP) that include the Purple Line and the new PG County PPP to build schools.
You can follow Senator Pinsky’s work at: https://senatorpinsky.org/.
The views expressed do not represent official positions of the school or alumni network.
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