WORKERS' REAL STORIES
Radical Connecticut
Who really makes history?
Stories of everyday people who changed the state and the country for the better. $18.00 |
A Machinist Named Sue
With humor & affection, a trailblazing trades-woman and gifted storyteller recounts her years in the machinist trade.
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I Still Can't FlyKevin tried heroin, sure he’d never wind up a strung-out junkie. Six months later he was hooked. Clean 25 years now, his story gives hope to anyone struggling with an addiction.
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MY OPEN HEART by 1199 Nursing Home and Homecare Workers $12.50Caregivers share their stories, providing an insight into the often-overlooked but immensely valuable profession.
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CARING by 1199 Nursing Home Workers $12.50
The second wonderful collection of stories written by the nursing home caregivers. Learn about the rich inner lives of these essential workers.
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WITH OUR LOVING HANDS by 1199 Nursing Home Workers $12.50
A collection of inspiring, moving and funny stories from 50 union nursing home workers, showcasing the gift their service brings to their clients every day.
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Videos from Writing Workshops
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JOURNEYS NEAR AND FAR by The Essex County Consortium Students $12.50Writing students share their hopes and dreams in this inspiring collection of poems and short stories.
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CONNECTIONS THROUGH EXPRESSION by The Essex County Consortium Students $12.50Students from the Essex County Consortium hone their skills, showcasing the abilities they developed in a writing workshop.
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DREAMS OF A BETTER TOMORROW by The Essex County Consortium Students $12.50A group of writing students pour out their heart, thoughts and life experience from pen to paper. Powerful stories.
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WHY WORKING PEOPLE MUST WRITE & PUBLISH THEIR STORIES
For years, the ruling classes have controlled the media narrative on the labor movement. They choose to platform a disproportionate amount of writing from an upper middle class experience, writing which at best marginalises the working class people and at worst vilifies them. We at Hard Ball Press believe working people must tell our own stories, to announce to the world the value we produce, the sacrifices we make, and that we have voices that matter.
For years, the ruling classes have controlled the media narrative on the labor movement. They choose to platform a disproportionate amount of writing from an upper middle class experience, writing which at best marginalises the working class people and at worst vilifies them. We at Hard Ball Press believe working people must tell our own stories, to announce to the world the value we produce, the sacrifices we make, and that we have voices that matter.
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