
BY: Anthony Riccio
On Sunday November 18, at 1:30, to celebrate the “Garment Workers of New Haven” exhibit now on permanent display at the New Haven Labor Center on 267 Chapel Street, New Haven, I'll be giving at talk, "Toil and Triumph: Italian American Women in the Sweatshops of New Haven."
This will be followed by a walking tour of the actual working sites of New Haven sponsored by the New Haven Labor History Association. A suggested donation of $5 or a $25 membership to the Greater New Haven Labor History Association, a non-profit organization is encouraged.
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