Galer Book Review
Written for an academic audience, Dustin Galer’s Working Towards Equity: Disability Rights and Employment in Late Twentieth-Century Canada Book Review: [...]
Written for an academic audience, Dustin Galer’s Working Towards Equity: Disability Rights and Employment in Late Twentieth-Century Canada Book Review: [...]
Mayworks is a festival of working class culture that is rooted in an understanding that workers share a common struggle [...]
The WHM image archivist has been assembling a collection of images not available elsewhere to become a unique record of [...]
Melissa Sinfield is attending Saint Paul University in Ottawa working on her Masters in Conflict Studies. She has her Bachelor [...]
Historians and other researchers are invited to apply to the Workers' History Museum to gain access to a unique visual [...]
After many hours of photography, videography and documentation, the end of the day for the WHM volunteers at the former [...]
In past entries, I've told you what a typical day at the E. B. Eddy mill is like, and what [...]
Earlier I described how a team of volunteers marshalled by WHM is creating a complete visual historical snapshot of the [...]
For over 150 years, the E. B. Eddy paper mill was the site of ever-expanding industrial activity. It grew to [...]
The Workers’ History Museum is excited about our upcoming E.B. Eddy exhibit, to be housed in our office at 251 [...]