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"Don't Mourn, Organize" Ralph Fasanella
Related Publications

Fasanella: A Teachers' Activity Guide (1993) and the video Fasanella, Communications Workers of America (Education Department, 501 Third Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20001-2797).

"Paintings of Ralph Fasanella: A Portfolio." Labor's Heritage, Vol. l, No. 4 (October 1989):32-45.

Ralph Fasanella: Song of the City by Jack Ofield, 16mm, color, 25 minutes.

Patrick Watson. Fasanella's City. New York, 1973.

Peter Carroll, "Ralph Fasanella Limns the Story of the Workingman." Smithsonian (August 1993):58-69.

Children's Publications

Colleeen Carroll, How Artists See Work: Farm, Factory, Office, Home. New York: Abbeville Press, 1997.


Program on workers culture

Our Daily Work/ Our Daily Lives is a cooperative project between the Michigan Traditional Arts Program (Michigan State University Museum) and the Labor Education Program (Michigan State University School of Labor & Industrial Relations). The primary focus of the project are artistic traditions of workers as media for the expression of workers culture. Staff explore and present the richness and diversity of workers' experience and workers culture with exhibits and lectures; writing and research projects, reunions; and discussions and demonstrations.