A number of student groups and grassroots organizations recently called for a day of “No work, no school, no shopping,” to protest immigration enforcement in Minnesota. This comes at a time when consumers are used to seeing reasons not to support certain brands or companies, and worker strikes are up around the country.
This hour, we take a look at labor strikes and economic boycotts, when they work, and when they don’t. We discuss what power consumers have, and we explore the history of labor movements and talk about the present moment.
GUEST:
Americus Reed II: Professor of Marketing at The Wharton School
Kim Kelly: Labor reporter for In These Times Magazine. She is the author of Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor

Jay Williams on evolving the Greater Hartford Gives Foundation
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Krystal Marquis’ book series ‘The Davenports’ offers a portrait of Black wealth in 1910
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What Black History Month means in today’s political climate
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