Things That Go Boom

Fighterland, USA

Nov 17, 2025
Breanna Donnell, a Boeing machinist who stood on the picket line for better working conditions, shares her firsthand experiences from the strike. Stephen Quackenbush provides historical insights on St. Louis’s military-industrial roots and the future of Boeing's production. Activist Maxi Glamour discusses protests against Boeing's sponsorships and the ethical dilemmas of defense contracting. Together, they explore the implications of a city grappling with its identity amid an evolving aerospace landscape and the tensions between labor rights and moral accountability.
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ANECDOTE

Pride In Building Planes

  • Breanna Donnell described the pride of seeing aircraft she helped build fly and how that motivates her work.
  • She stayed on strike to protect senior workers and push for a fair contract.
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Strike Ended With Limited Gains

  • St. Louis's Boeing workforce saw a settlement that fell short of hopes after a long strike and company tactics.
  • The company hired permanent non-union replacements and used financial leverage to wait out workers.
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Century-Long Defense Dependence

  • St. Louis's defense dependence dates back a century, anchored by McDonnell Douglas then Boeing.
  • But the number of local jobs Boeing provides has been shrinking despite continued defense revenue.
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