Hi everybody,
The next meeting of the Winnipeg General Strike Conference Committee will be this Saturday, March 24, at 1:30 in room 2B23, University of Winnipeg.
Agenda:
* Reports
* Status of Round Tables
* Report regarding conference papers and sessions (Julie and Jim M.)
* Friday night event
* Brandon Activities
* Finances (SSHRC proposal)
Please let me know if there is anything else to add.
See you on Saturday,
Jim
James Naylor
Professor
Department of History
Brandon University
270 18th Street
Brandon, MB R7A 6A9
Canada
Office: 204 727 9664
Cell: 204 720 2117
Naylor(a)BrandonU.ca<mailto:Naylor@BrandonU.ca>
people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/<https://people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/>
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Thanks Sharin,Contact gloria or just send us an email at the auuc email. Vic
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-------- Original message --------From: Sharon Reilly <reillysharonmarie(a)gmail.com> Date: 2018-03-17 8:23 AM (GMT-06:00) To: 1919 conference organizing committee <1919-conference(a)lists.umanitoba.ca> Subject: Re: [1919-Conference] Next Meeting
Thanks Victor,
Nolan and I will attend. Are you selling tickets, or should we just contact Gloria?
Best,
Sharon
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 9:11 AM, <vdobchuk(a)mymts.net> wrote:
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Hi Basia,
Yes, the meeting will be at the U of W, Oral History Centre.
Sharon
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 11:31 AM, Basia Sokal <wlcpresident(a)winnipeglabour.ca> wrote:
Hi Jim, Will it be at the U of W again? Basia From: 1919-conference-bounces(a)lists.umanitoba.ca [mailto:1919-conference-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca] On Behalf Of James Naylor
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Subject: [1919-Conference] Next Meeting For anyone who missed it, or who wasn’t at the Saturday meeting, the next meeting of the WGS Conference Committee will be on Saturday, March 24, at 1:30. I’ll be sending out an agenda closer to the event, but our main goal will be to establish the panels and schedule of the conference. Jim James Naylor
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For anyone who missed it, or who wasn’t at the Saturday meeting, the next meeting of the WGS Conference Committee will be on Saturday, March 24, at 1:30. I’ll be sending out an agenda closer to the event, but our main goal will be to establish the panels and schedule of the conference.
Jim
James Naylor
Professor
Department of History
Brandon University
270 18th Street
Brandon, MB R7A 6A9
Canada
Office: 204 727 9664
Cell: 204 720 2117
Naylor(a)BrandonU.ca<mailto:Naylor@BrandonU.ca>
people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/
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Hi Everyone:
As agreed, I have attached the biographical information I have for Jerry Woods, the Aboriginal activist we agreed to add to one of the roundtables.
Best,
julie
Terribly sorry, friends. This is horrifically late. :(
See you in an hour!
Krishna
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*MINUTES: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2018*
1919 GENERAL STRIKE CENTENARY CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Present:
Krishna Lalbiharie
Scott Price
Jim Naylor
Paul Jenkins
Julie Guard
Paul Moist
Sharon Reilly
David Camfield
Jeff Taylor
Jim Mochoruk
Rhonda L. Hinther
*1. Billy Bragg *
Rhonda Hinther will further speak with Jason Hooper of the West End
Cultural Centre (WECC) re: possibility of Billy Bragg speaking and/or
performing at the conference – most likely for the Friday night event.
Rhonda will also see about speaking with James Patterson to this end, too.
David Camfield recommends that we connect with Basia Sokal re: programming
of the Friday evening event to ensure that no conflicts exist re: Bragg
proposal.
*2. Liaison Committee Member with MFL*
Paul Moist recommends that we establish better communication with Manitoba
Federation of Labour. Jim Naylor will email Kevin Rebeck and Basia Sokal
and see if they can become more involved in our committee’s work.
*3. Call for Papers Advertising*
Jim Naylor reported that we have not received many responses from our Call
for Papers advertisements over our website. Recommends that we all write to
friends and colleagues directly and request proposals.
Scott Price offers to write an article about the conference and CFP for
www.rankandfile.ca .
Krishna will create a Facebook event page to further advertising efforts.
*4. Panels*
General discussion about the need to have a structure in place and the need
to write individuals and see what kind of panels that might wish to
organize.
*5. Keynote Speakers*
Julie and Krishna are continuing to liaise with James Patterson re:
Arundhati Roy. Julie and Krishna to write a pitch letter, which James will
forward to Roy’s agent.
The budget should be able to sustain two keynotes in addition to Roy.
Paul Jenkins has statistically scored our 13 recommendations for keynotes
(not including Roy), with Jane McAlevey (on the crisis of the labour
movement in the 21st century) and Saru Jayaraman (the fight for the $15) as
ranked no. 1 and no. 2, respectively.
Krishna will contact both Jane and Saru to determine their availability and
their fees. If neither Jane or Saru are available, Krishna will work his
way down the list of remaining 11 choices, which are
3. Barbara Ehrenreich
4. Phil Jennings
5. Keeanga-Yamahtta
6. Bill Fletcher
7. Selina Todd
8. Mike Davis
9. David Jones
10. China Mieville
11.Baldemar Velasquez
12. Srecko Horvat
13. Dave Zirin
If Jane McAlevey agrees to come, it’s possible that the trade movement
could offset her costs by engaging her for training.
*6. Roundtables*
Paul Moist recommends that we need to establish the context for each of the
three general roundtables. It’s very important that at the start of each
roundtable, a member of this committee (or experts on the topic) should
provide introductions re: historical setting, etc.
David Camfield raises concerns about travel subsidies for prospective
speakers. Jim Mochoruk suggests that the monies received through the SSHRC
grant should be used to cover these needs.
David Camfield and Paul Moist suggests that we need to determine the themes
of each roundtable and then based on those, we determine who might be best
to constitute the roundtable. The committee agrees to proceed as such.
*A. ROUNDTABLE: THE STRUGGLE FOR A BETTER LIFE*
Themes around this section include the following:
• Living wage/Fight for $15
• Guaranteed annual income (GAI)
• Anti-poverty activism (local examples include Indigenous-led
organizations, Bear Clan Patrol)
• Negotiating fairness
*B. SOLIDARITY ACROSS BOUNDARIES/BUILDING AN INCLUSIVE LABOUR MOVEMENT*
Themes around this section include the following:
• Making labour a social force
• Indigenous rights and labour
• Rights or temporary workers
• Justice for migrant workers
• Quebec Solidaire as an example of building solidarity movements
• Injury of one is an injury to all – harkens back to struggles of the
industrial movement
• Where does the labour movement fit in with the rest of society?
*C. BUILDING A WORKING-CLASS ALTERNATIVE*
• Labour movement forming its own political party
• Labour councils and their significance — labour centrals
• Labour as a social movement
(Basia Sokal, WLC should be represented on this panel)
After a lengthy discussion on all three proposed roundtables, it was agreed
that a subcommittee should be struck to further flesh out themes and ideas
and to recommend prospective speakers to each of said and to report back to
the larger committee.
Rhonda Hinther noted the importance that when exploring themes and speakers
that we do so with gender equity in mind.
Jim Mochoruk added the importance of completing this work ASAP in respect
of grant applications, etc.
David Camfield noted the importance of giving the subcommittee very clear
parameters of work and tasks.
David Camfield, Paul Moist, Scott Price and Jim Naylor will constitute the
subcommittee and will report back to the larger WGSCC committee at our next
meeting.
Next meeting: Saturday, March 3, 2018 | 1:30PM | University of Winnipeg
Hi Everyone:
A couple of the people I contacted about the conference have sent their proposals to me directly. I am attaching two that I suspect did not get sent to the drop box. You may have been on the case, Jim, and already included them, in which case, the usual apologies to everyone for multiple emails.
They are attached.
julie
Julie Guard
Professor, History and Labour Studies
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Phone: 204-474-7110
Email: julie.guard(a)umanitoba.ca
Jason Hooper from the West End Cultural Centre is going to join us for the first part of our meeting on Saturday to discuss bringing in Billy Bragg. He needs some information from us, and I'm sure we want to be on the same page with the WECC.
Jim
James Naylor
Professor
Department of History
Brandon University
270 18th Street
Brandon, MB R7A 6A9
Canada
Office: 204 727 9664
Cell: 204 720 2117
Naylor(a)BrandonU.ca<mailto:Naylor@BrandonU.ca>
people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/<https://people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/>
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Hi everyone,
Just a reminder that we are meeting this Saturday, March 3, at 1:30 in our usual place (2B23 University of Winnipeg).
The main reason for the meeting is to see where we are with proposals and figure out what we need to do to round out the program. You should all have access to the proposals through Dropbox. Let me know if you are having trouble. I've been updating the Dropbox files, so check back.
We also want to have a discussion of the roundtables, so have a look at what the subcommittee proposed so we can begin to contact people.
Let me know if there are other items of business that we should deal with.
Thanks, and see you on Saturday.
Jim
James Naylor
Professor
Department of History
Brandon University
270 18th Street
Brandon, MB R7A 6A9
Canada
Office: 204 727 9664
Cell: 204 720 2117
Naylor(a)BrandonU.ca<mailto:Naylor@BrandonU.ca>
people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/<https://people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/>
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Hi everyone,
We've begun to get more proposals! I'm organizing the proposals into two folders (one for individual paper proposals, the other for panel proposals) and I will share them with all of you on Dropbox. I will keep them updated as they come in. This way, I hope, everyone will be as prepared as they can be for our March 3rd meeting where we will discuss them, and see where we are at. Let me know if you have any trouble accessing the Dropbox folders.
Best,
Jim
James Naylor
Professor
Department of History
Brandon University
270 18th Street
Brandon, MB R7A 6A9
Canada
Office: 204 727 9664
Cell: 204 720 2117
Naylor(a)BrandonU.ca<mailto:Naylor@BrandonU.ca>
people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/<https://people.brandonu.ca/naylorj/>
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Hello,
This is the write up for Rank and File.ca. I will also attach some of our
graphics to use for the article. It should go up early next week.
Please let me know if this is good to go. I wanted to make it fairly short
and to the point.
Thanks
Scott