The Dignity of Labor
What does it mean to be working for a living in the 21st century? Between the gig economy, working from home and AI, are unions even still relevant?
What does it mean to be working for a living in the 21st century? Between the gig economy, working from home and AI, are unions even still relevant?
How can we trust life? Sometimes it is wild and wonderful, at others it is tragic and heartbreaking and often it is neither or both. Rev. Bevan Tulk and Susi Nord will share their thoughts on how we can trust life, no matter what it throws at us. This service concludes our “Spirit Week,” with … Continue reading Trusting Life
What happens when organizers organize themselves, how can it be so hard and complicated? And what does being in a union even mean anymore? Come celebrate workers, Labor Day, and solidarity with a proud new member of ILWU Local 5.
Our Worship Associate Susi Nord will lead this service exploring midwinter holiday themes. (Note that this service will be in the Sanctuary and livestreamed, contrary to previous publicity that stated it would be in the Parlor and on Zoom.)
Musings on the meaning of solidarity and labor in the 21st century. Are worker protections a quaint relic of the past? Have unions grown too powerful and unresponsive to their membership? Labor Sunday is a perfect time to think about what it means to be “working class”, “blue collar” or “white collar” and what the … Continue reading Solidarity Forever