Peter Olney Interview
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Peter Olney Interview Interviewer: Andrew Gomez Session 1 (December 26, 2013) Boston, Massachusetts Boston Lying-In Hospital [now part of Brigham and Women's Hospital] Olney Associates Andover, Massachusetts New Hampshire Phillips Andover Academy [Phillips Academy] Lawrence, Massachusetts Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Malden, Massachusetts Universalist Women's Federation [Unitarian Universalist Women's Federation] Unitarian Universalist Association Dr. King [Martin Luther King Jr.] Selma [Selma, Alabama] March on Washington Liberal Religious Youth Harvard [Harvard University] Italy Marx [Karl Marx] New England Confectionery Company Roxybury [Roxbury, Boston] United Electrical Workers Cambridge [Cambridge, Massachusetts] Industrial salt [worker that joins a company with the intent of strengthening a labor union's position] General Electric General Motors General Dynamics Boston City Hospital El Monte, California Santa Monica, California Boulangerie [Pioneer Boulangerie] LA Coalition Against Plant Shutdowns [LACAPS] Long Beach [Long Beach, California] Van Nuys [Van Nuys, Los Angeles] Southern California Davis Pleating UCLA Anderson School [UCLA Anderson School of Management] ILGW [International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union] Bell [Bell, California] Jono [Jono Shaffer] Bill Regan Century City [Century City, Los Angeles] Jesus Jimenez Jalisco [Jalisco, Mexico] Chivas [Club Deportivo Guadalajara] Ametralladora [machine gun] Asador [grill] Carne Asada Gringo ILWU [International Longshore and Warehouse Union] Michoacán [Michoacán, Mexico] Rising of the Million Mike Davis [book referenced is Magical Urbanism: Latinos Reinvent the US City] City of Quartz Atlanta [Atlanta, Georgia] Double-breasting [[reference to a tactic companies that operate with union contracts in some instances and are anti-union in other instances/geographic areas] Stephen Lerner Cecile Richards Planned Parenthood CIO [Congress of Industrial Organizations] Sidney Hillman David Dubinsky AFL [American Federation of Labor] Rich Yeselson [Richard Yeselson] In These Times John Sweeney George Hardy LAMAP [Los Angeles Manufacturing Action Project] Piolín [Eddie Piolín Sotelo] UC Berkeley Miguel Machuca Joel Ochoa Alameda Corridor Goetz Wolff David Sickler Sweeney [John Sweeney] Kent [Kent Wong] Lane Kirkland Tom Donahue [Thomas Donahue] Teamsters [International Brotherhood of Teamsters] Hoffa-Carey [James P. Hoffa v. Ron Carey election of 1996] Department of Labor Teamsters Local 63 Inland Empire Institute for Labor and Employment [University of California Institute for Labor and Employment] Guadalajara [Guadalajara, Mexico] Rodney King University of Massachusetts Boston Guisados Cienfuegos [Camilo Cienfuegos] Occupy Movement Zuccotti Park Occupy San Francisco Embarcadero Longview, Washington SEIU-USWW [SEIU United Service Workers West] Pete Wilson Kathleen Brown Prop 187 [California Proposition 187] Dean Tipps Eliseo Medina Encino [Encino, California] Coors AFL-CIO [American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations] IRCA [Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986] California Immigrant Workers Association Change-to-Win [Teamsters coalition] 9th Circuit [Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals] Chicago Teachers Union BART [Bay Area Rapid Transit] UPS [United Parcel Service] Anti-Dühring Gus Bivona .