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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
Labor's success often hinges on its ability to forge broader coalitions with other community groups. This session brings together a set of papers that examines the conditions under which these coalitions succeed or fail, across a variety of national and historical contexts.
“Making the Impossible, Possible”: Coalitional Movement Infrastructures and the Fight for the NY Excluded Worker Fund - Andrew Wolf, Cornell University; Gretchen Wren Purser, Syracuse University; Adolfho Romero, Cornell University; Sergio Saravia, Syracuse University
Springboards or Wedges: Communal and Union Solidarity in Colonial Tunisia - Keenan Wilder, Brown University
Stepping Stones or Crumbling Rocks: Divergent Decent Work Campaigns for Service Work on University Campuses - Kelly Quinn, University of California-Berkeley; Shannon Giannitsopoulou, University of Toronto; Kiran Mirchandani, University of Toronto; Michelle Buckley, University of Toronto; Kanksha Chawla, Simon Fraser University; Sanjukta Mukherjee, DePaul University; Enda Brophy, Simon Fraser University
Worker Rights, Environmental Justice, and Warehouses: A Case Study of Bloomington, California - Juliann Allison, American Alpine Club Researcher, University of California Env. Policy Scholar; Cristina Gomez-Vidal, UC-Riverside; Catherine Gudis, UC-Riverside; Ellen R. Reese, University of California-Riverside