The Center for Working-Class Studies
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Youngstown State University
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What Is Working-Class Studies?
New Working-Class Studies Association
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Steeltown Digital Library
Syllabus Library
Working-Class and Labor Museums
Working-Class Culture in Youngstown
Bibliography
Working-Class Links
Working-Class Literature
Reporting on Class and Race
Teaching About Class
Suggest a Resource
Call for Papers: The New Labor History
Call for Papers: Class in America Book Series
Call for Papers: Poetry Submissions
Call for Papers: Mobility and Education
Research Support
Graduate Certificate for Working-Class Studies
1995 Working-Class Lives/Working-Class Studies
1997 Working-Class Studies and the Future of Work
1999 Working Class Studies: Class, Identity, Nation
2001 Working-Class Studies: Memory, Community, and Activism
2003 Working-Class Studies: Intersections with Race, Gender, and Sexuality
2005 New Working-Class Studies: Past, Present, and Future
Lecture Series
“Black Monday” and the Struggle for a Just Economy
Class Distorted
Michael Moore and American Individualism
Others are Looking at Us, We need to Look at Ourselves
Why Poverty Matters
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The Center for Working-Class Studies is a program of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH 44555, and is partially funded by the Ford Foundation.