Greetings all,

I've worked on several drafts of this message without success. I did, however, want to inform the list of an upcoming "Street Fest" in the warehouse district to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Minneapolis Teamsters Strike. In trying to do that I found that I'd end up writing too long-winded of a piece of history because context is so important. Suffice to say I never found a comfortable way to keep my announcement short.

That said, I've decided to just send the list the press release that went out a couple weeks ago. It explains the event well and provides some context. It is longer then most messages posted here, and I apologize for that.. Be sure to check out our website - http://www.1934strike.org. Another good place to start for strike history is the Minnesota Historical Society - http://www.mnhs.org/library/tips/history_topics/81truckersstrike.html. Dave Riele also wrote a longer history that appears on our website - http://www.1934strike.org/T34/history.php. You also may have seen our posters around town (they're beautiful). The poster is also online if you'd like to check it out - http://www.supersphere.com/Content/Radio/OneDayPoster.pdf (Warning! - this is a large pdf file).

You can also catch yours truly on the air. I was interviewed by KFAI's Lydia Howell regarding this event. That interview will be aired on July 20th at 11 AM on Lydia's program Catalyst. KFAI is 90.3 FM Minneapolis, 106.7 FM St. Paul or on the web at www.kfai.org

Also 7/20/04. There'll be a video showing of "Labor's Turning Point" - A video about the 1934 Teamsters Strike. This showing will be part of "Opposite Propaganda" night at the Dinkytowner (412 1/2 14th Ave SE, Minneapolis). It starts at 8 PM and is free and open to the public.



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Now, here's the aforementioned press release:

July Street Festival to Commemorate 70th Anniversary Of Strikes That Made Minneapolis a Union Town

Young Union Activists Aim to Keep

Memory of 1934 Workers' Sacrifices Alive

Minneapolis, MN (June 24, 2004) - Music and memory will combine in a street
festival scheduled for Minneapolis' Warehouse District on Saturday, July 24,
to honor  the 70th anniversary of a bloody confrontation that resulted in
the death of two strikers and the wounding of  65 more. The festival, called
One Day in July, is being organized by young members of Minneapolis labor
unions who want to keep the history and significance of the 1934 events
alive.

"We found that very few people in our generation know about the
day in July 1934 when the Minneapolis police opened fire on the striking
truck drivers," said Kieran Knutson, 33, a member of the Communication
Workers of America and the lead organizer of One Day in July.  The
Minneapolis labor turmoil of 70 years ago is widely regarded by historians
as a major turning point in labor organizing during the tumultuous
Depression years.

One Day in July will take place at the intersection of 3rd
Street North and 6th Avenue North, a block south of Washington Avenue in the
Warehouse District - the site where police opened fire on unarmed strikers
in 1934. The street festival, which will be free and open to the public from
2 to 10 P.M. on July 24, will include food and beverage vendors and feature
musical performances.

Performers committed to participate in the festival so far include The
Strike, a political punk band from Chicago; Brother Ali, a local rap artist; Sicbay, an alternative rock
band; Clay Moore Trio, a jazz group; Kari Tauring, an acoustic folk singer;
Heads & Bodies, a post- punk political band; Paul Metsa. folk/blues singer
and band; and Belles of Skin City, an art-rock band.


All performers are donating their services as a tribute to the sacrifices of the workers of 1934.

"We want the character of the event to be popular and powerful, in the
spirit of the '34 strikes," Knutson said. "And, we hope to make this an
annual event to keep the history alive and to connect it to the challenges
workers face today."

The murderous assault on workers in 1934 was the culmination of
a series of three strikes that year organized by Teamsters Local 574. The
bloody confrontation on July 20 occurred when the anti-union business
organization known as the Citizens Alliance demanded that Police Chief Mike
Johannes attack a crowd of unarmed pickets.  After the deaths and injuries
inflicted by the police, pro-union sentiments rose decisively in Minneapolis
and spread nationwide. Later, a special investigation commission appointed
by Governor Floyd B Olson found that "Police took direct aim at the pickets
and fired to kill.  Physical safety of the police was at no time
endangered...". The historic events are recorded in detail in William
Millikan's A Union Against Unions: The Minneapolis Citizens Alliance and Its
Fight Against Organized Labor, 1903-1947, published by the Minnesota
Historical Society Press in 2001.

Members of the organizing committee for One Day in July include
Kieran Knutson, Communications Workers of America Local 7250; Jason Evans
and Holly Krig, United Food and Commercial Workers Local 789; Jim McGuire,
Office and Professional Employees Union Local 12; Peter Molenaar, Teamsters
Local 970; Kevin McKenzie, Teamster Local 320; and Jeff Pilacinski, American
Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 3800. Volunteer
first aid is being provided by union nurses.

(Note - a more up to date committee list is online - http://www.1934strike.org/T34/committee.php)

Funding for the event is being raised through the sale of program book ads.

The organizing committee has established a website: www.1934strike.org.

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Jim McGuire
Como
OPEIU Local 12
1934 Strike Committee

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