Blogs
United Way for Southeastern Michigan: 100 Years of Giving
In 2017, United Way for Southeastern Michigan (UWSM) celebrated a major milestone: 100 years of continuous promotion of social services to those in need. In addition, the organization’s 10-year plan Agenda for Change concludes this year. Targeting the greater Detroit region, it focuses on access to education, income, read more »
Panel Discussion - Organizing Auto Workers, Organizing their History: The UAW and the Walter P. Reuther Library at Wayne State University's Sesquicentennial
Join us next Wednesday, October 17th, 2018 for the latest installment of the
Wayne State 150th Panel Series: Organizing Auto Workers, Organizing their History: The UAW and the Walter P. Reuther Library at Wayne State University's Sesquicentennial
The history, legacy, and future of United Auto Workers (UAW) Union will be examined by a distinguished panel of speakers, including Marick Masters, Director of Labor@Wayne at Wayne State University; read more »
Book Talk: The Half-Life of Deindustrialization with Sherry Lee Linkon
Join us next Wednesday, October 10th at 3pm for Sherry Lee Linkon's talk on her book, The Half-Life of Deindustrialization.
From the book's description, "Starting in the late 1970s, tens of thousands of American industrial workers lost jobs in factories and mines. Deindustrialization had dramatic effects on those workers and their communities, but read more »
The Popular Crimetown Podcast Digs into Detroit Crime by Digging into the Reuther Library’s Collections
- Cavanagh, Jerome P.
- City of Detroit
- Cockrel, Kenneth V., Sr., 1938-1989
- Cockrel, Kenneth, Jr., 1965-
- Cockrel, Sheila, 1947-
- Detroit (Mich.)
- Detroit (Mich.) Police Dept.
- Detroit (Mich.)--Race relations--20th century
- Detroit--economic conditions
- Detroit--politics and government
- Detroit--social conditions
- Minorities
- Minorities--Civil rights
- Race relations
- Urban Affairs
- Young, Coleman A.
The new season of the hit podcast Crimetown will use material from various collections at the Walter P. Reuther Library. Each season of Crimetown examines the “culture of crime” in a different American city. This upcoming season they are focusing on Detroit and using film, video, and sound from the Reuther’s collections. read more »