The Afternoon Magazine with Celeste Quinn
News, interviews, weather, markets, sports, the works
Monday thru Friday noon to 4 pm Central
Interview Archives: Labor/worker issues
Thursday, February 22, 2001
2:45 pm
LOVE THE WORK YOU’RE WITH: FIND THE JOB YOU ALWAYS WANTED WITHOUT LEAVING THE ONE YOU HAVE
Richard C. Whiteley, Head of the Whiteley Group and cofounder of the Forum Corporation
Play now:
Download: mp3 file
Categories: Labor/worker issues • Employment
Thursday, May 24, 2001
1:06 pm
MOTHER JONES: THE MOST DANGEROUS WOMAN IN AMERICA
Elliott J. Gorn, Professor of history at Purdue University
Play now:
Download: mp3 file
Categories: History • United States history • Human Rights • Labor/worker issues
Tuesday, October 01, 2002
12:40 pm
TRAPPED: THE 1909 CHERRY MINE DISASTER
Karen Tintori , Writer
Play now:
Download: mp3 file
Categories: History • United States history • Immigration • Labor/worker issues • Media and journalism • United States • Illinois
Wednesday, January 29, 2003
12:40 pm
GETTING BY ON THE MINIMUM: THE LIVES OF WORKING-CLASS WOMEN
Jennifer Johnson, Associate research scientist in the Department of Sociology at the John Hopkins University
Play now:
Download: mp3 file
Categories: Gender issues • Labor/worker issues • Poverty • Work
Thursday, March 27, 2003
1:06 pm
THE SUPPORT ECONOMY: WHY CORPORATIONS ARE FAILING INDIVIDUALS AND THE NEXT EPISODE OF CAPITALISM
Shoshana Zuboff, Charles Edward Wilson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School
James Maxmin, Advisory Director at Mast Global
Play now:
Download: mp3 file
Categories: Business History • Corporations • Labor/worker issues • Relationships
Monday, February 09, 2004
1:06 pm
MISSISSIPPI IN AFRICA: THE SAGA OF THE SLAVES OF PROSPECT HILL PLANTATION AND THEIR LEGACY IN LIBERIA TODAY
Alan Huffman, Journalist
Play now:
Download: mp3 file
Categories: History • United States history • Human Rights • Labor/worker issues • Race/Ethnicity • African-American • Slavery • Africa
Thursday, February 12, 2004
1:06 pm
SLAVE: MY TRUE STORY
Mende Nazer, Kidnapped from the Nuba tribe of Sudan and enslaved, granted political asylum in Great Britain after her escape
Damien Lewis, British journalist reporting on human rights abuses
Play now:
Download: mp3 file
Categories: Biography • Human Rights • Labor/worker issues • Slavery • Africa • Sudan
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
1:06 pm
Caught In The Middle: America's Heartland In The Age Of Globalism
Richard C. Longworth, Fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Award Winning Foreign Correspondent
Play now:
Download: mp3 file
Categories: Agriculture • Business and Economy • Cultural Studies • Economics • Foreign Policy-U.S. • Geography • Government • History • United States history • International Affairs • Labor/worker issues • Urban Planning
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
2:45 pm
The Dominican Women's Development Center
Rosita Romero, Executive Director, The Dominican Women's Development Center, Washington Heights neighborhood, New York City
Play now:
Download: mp3 file
Program links:
Categories: Family • Gender issues • Health • Labor/worker issues • Employment • Race/Ethnicity • Latino/Latina affairs
Monday, April 28, 2008
1:06 pm
The Big Squeeze: Tough Times For The American Worker
Steven Greenhouse, the Labor and Workplace Correspondent for The New York Times since 1995
Play now:
Download: mp3 file
Categories: Business and Economy • Community • Economics • Labor/worker issues • Employment
back to the main Afternoon Magazine page









