

Episode 23: Gene Bruskin Part 2: Building the Anti-war Movement in U.S. Labor
Feb 17, 2025
Gene Bruskin, a long-time union organizer and anti-war activist, shares his powerful journey in building the anti-war movement within labor. He recounts the historic formation of U.S. Labor Against the War and his collaboration with Iraqi trade unionists. Gene discusses his experiences in Cuba that fostered international solidarity and highlights the successful AFL-CIO resolution against the Iraq War. He emphasizes the need for activist engagement in foreign policy and critiques U.S. defense spending, advocating for a pro-worker stance in global conflicts.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Transformative Journey from War to Activism and Education
02:30 • 5min
Solidarity in Struggle
07:17 • 16min
Documenting Labor Rights: A Journey Through the West Bank
23:31 • 5min
Solidarity Against the Iraq War
28:25 • 20min
Labor's Anti-War Movement and Political Struggles
48:14 • 9min
Labor Solidarity and the Push for Peace in the Context of Global Conflict
57:43 • 5min