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Oakland 1946! – Street Theater from the Labor Movement

More than 60 years after the last mass general strike of a city in the US, a group made up of labor organizers as well as performers from groups such as the SF Mime Troupe, staged a recreation of that general strike: the Oakland “Work Holiday” of 1946. Max Bell Alper, looking more like a picket captain than a theater director with his bull horn and clipboard in hand, introduced the reenactment by telling the audience gathered on the sidewalk at Latham Square that they were in the exact center of where the general strike had occurred in 1946.

The story of the Oakland general strike is the story of how two small strikes of mostly Continue reading...