
Labor Jawn
Claim This Podcastby Gabe Christy and Young Sam James
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<p>Philly's working class history. Historian Gabe Christy and musician Young Sam James explore the working class history of Philadelphia and the surrounding world.</p><p><br></p><p>www.laborjawn.com</p>
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Publishing Since
11/22/2021
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Recent Episodes

February 23, 2026
UNITE HERE Local 274 - Interview with Rosslyn Wuchinich
Sam and Gabe chat with Rosslyn Wuchinich, president of UNITE HERE Local 274, representing Hotel and Food workers in Philadelphia, from Center City to the stadiums. They discuss the fight for fair wages, invisible labor, and plans for a potential general strike in May 2028. Support the show www.laborjawn.com

February 2, 2026
Striking at Kings - Interview with Mindy Murray
Sam and Gabe sit down with singer-songwriter Mindy Murray to talk about "Striking at Kings," her new song about the 1938 farmworkers' strike at King’s Farm in Morrisville PA, which was released to coincide with the fifth anniversary of the January 6th insurrection. www.mindymurray.com Mindy's upcoming shows: March 28 - No Kings Rally with the Doylestown Action League April 11 - Albert Music Hall, Waretown NJ - Mindy Murray and Kevin McCloskey April 23 - Fallser Club - with P...

January 21, 2026
State of the Podcast (January 2026)
Our second "annual" address to the world detailing updates to the show and more exciting news! Support the show www.laborjawn.com
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- What is Labor Jawn?
<p>Philly's working class history. Historian Gabe Christy and musician Young Sam James explore the working class history of Philadelphia and the surrounding world.</p><p><br></p><p>www.laborjawn.com</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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