Out of the Smoke and the Flame: The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire and its Legacy

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Events starts: March 24, 2011 – 9:00 am
Event ends: March 24, 2011 – 6:30 pm
Location: CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, 10016

Registration is now CLOSED and attendance is open for only those who have registered. There is no extra room or video feed for walk-ins.

ILRF's Staff Trina Tocco and Bjorn Claeson will speak on panels during this day long conference.  The Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity, a partner of ILRF, will also be presenting.

Conference Program

9 – 9:15 a.m.  Cultural Presentation

9:15 – 9:25 a.m.  Welcome

  • William Kelly, President, Graduate School & University Center, CUNY

9:25 – 10:45 a.m.  Plenary: The Political Significance and Present Day Legacy of the Triangle Fire

  • The Triangle Fire in its Historical Context
    Steve Fraser, New Labor Forum, Murphy Institute, CUNY
  • From Fire to Ashes: The Changed Contemporary Political Landscape
    Frances Fox Piven, Graduate Center, CUNY
  • The Unfinished Business of Triangle Protest: Challenges and Possibilities Confronting Labor Today
    Sarita Gupta, National Executive Director, Jobs with Justice

11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Concurrent Panels

  • Global Perspectives on Sweatshops
    Trina Tocco, International labor Rights Forum; Mary Frederickson, Miami University; Beth English, Princeton University; Robert Ross, Clark University.
  • Why No Fire This Time? Passivity and Resistance in Politics Today
    Stephen Pimpare, NYU; Gerry Hudson, SEIU; Liza Featherstone, Journalist.
  • Memorializing the Past: Using Memorials and Monuments to Teach NY History
    Ed O’Donnell, College of the Holy Cross; Christopher Moore, Historian; Ruth Sergel, Artist; Janet Zweig, Artist; Wendy Aibel-Weiss, Museum Curator; Public School Teacher (TBA). 
    Moderators: Suzanne Wasserman and Julie Maurer, the Gotham Center for NYC History, CUNY Graduate Center.
  • Labor and Immigration Politics: Past and Present
    Muzaffer Chishti, NYU, Migration Policy Institute; Janice Fine, Rutgers University; Mae Ngai, Columbia University, Ruth Milkman, Graduate Center/Murphy Institute, CUNY.
  • Labor Standards and the State
    Melvyn Dubofsky, SUNY Binghamton; Rory Lancman, NY State Assemblyman and Chair of the Subcommittee on Workplace Safety; Colleen Gardener, NY State Commissioner of Labor
  • Grassroots Organizing for Workers Health and Safety Today
    Barbara Rocky, United Auto Workers; Richard Witt, Justice for Farmworkers Campaign; Priscilla Gonzalez, Domestic Workers United; Eric Frumin, Health & Safety, Change to Win.
  • Triangle and Representations of Labor in 20th Century Art
    Ellen Todd, George Mason University; Temma Berg, East Carolina University; Esther Cohen, Artist, cultural organizer.

12:30 – 1:30 p.m.  Break

1:30 – 2:45 p.m.  Plenary: The Global Sweatshop

  • Worker Protest Today in Bangladesh
    Kalpona Akter, Secretary General & Executive Director of the Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity
  • The Economic Role of the Global Sweatshop
    Saskia Sassen, Columbia University & London School of Economics
  • Workers’ Resistance in the Chinese Sweatshop
    Ching Kwan Lee, University of California Los Angeles
  • Protecting Workers’ Rights in the Global Economy
    Jennifer Gordon, Fordham University School of Law

3 – 4:30 p.m.  Concurrent Panels

  • Garment Unionism and the Garment Industry: From Triangle to Today
    Andrew Ross, NYU; May Chen, former Vice-President Workers United, currently Murphy Institute, CUNY; Richard Greenwald, Drew University; Katie Quan, former organizer ILGWU, currently UC Berkeley
  • Teaching the Triangle Fire: A Conversation
    Stuart Eimer, Widener University; Kimberly Schiller, English Language Arts teacher in Huntington, New York; Rob Linne, Adelphi University. 
  • Child Labor: Then and Now
    Kriste Lindenmeyer, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Hugh D. Hindman, Appalachian State University; Reid Maki, Child Labor Coalition, Social Responsibility & Fair Labor Standards, National Consumers League.
  • Global Sweatshops and International Solidarity: The Case of Bangladesh
    Bjorn Claeson, Sweatfree Communities, International Labor Rights Forum; Babul Akhter, former garment worker, Secretary of the Bangladesh Garments and Industrial Workers Federation; Mitch Cahn, President of Unionware, garment manufacturer in Newark, New Jersey.
  • Feminism, Low Wage Workers, and Organized Labor
    Ileen DeVault, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University; Annelise Orleck, Dartmouth College; Susan Feiner, Francis Perkins Center & University of Southern Maine.
  • OSHA at 40: From Triangle to Today
    David Michaels, Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA; Gerald Markowitz, CUNY Graduate Center.
  • The Legacy of Triangle and Youth Labor Organizing in the US
    Jennifer Polish, Queens College, CUNY, Laura Binger, Food AND Medicine, Maine; Theresa Cheng, United Student Against Sweatshops; Thenjiwe McHarris, Field Organizer, Amnesty International.

4:45 – 6:30 p.m. Plenary: The Contemporary Legacy of the Triangle Fire

  • What is the Triangle Legacy?
    Alice-Kessler Harris, Columbia University
  • From the Triangle Fire to the BP Explosion: Protecting Workers Today
    David Michaels, Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA
  • Organized Labor and the Challenges of the Twenty-First Century
    Bruce Raynor, President, Workers United, SEIU

7 – 8:30 p.m.   Gotham Center for NY History Plenary Discussion (Separate Free Registration Required)

  • Rich Greenwald, Drew University
  • Annelise Orleck, Dartmouth College
  • Ellen Todd, George Mason University
  • Jennifer Guglielmo, Smith College
  • David Von Drehle (Author)
  • Ruth Sergel (Artist, Organizer, Remember The Fire Coalition)

To Follow: Book signing of Arcadia Press’ The New York City Triangle Factory Fire

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