Labortech 2008 In San Francisco

solidarity's picture

Labortech 2008 will be having it's semi-annual conference this coming December 5, 6 &7 in San Francisco at the University of San Francisco. The conference brings together labor media, technology and communication activists from throughout the US.

 Labortech 2008
www.labortech.net

LaborTech 2008
The Digital Revolotion and Labor Media Strategy
December 5, 6 & 7, 2008
At University of San Francisco
2130 Fulton St., near Cole, San Francisco



Dear Brothers and Sisters, 

Labortech 2008 takes place in the midst of the greatest financial crisis in the history of the United States. The logic of deregulation and privatization now are destroying the lives of tens of millions of working people. Critical to labor’s challenge today is to get our message out and break the information blockade that corporate media and telecom promote. LaborTech can be a vital tool in this work, and this conference will discuss and learn how to get our messages out and win the information and media battle.

 

This semi-annual educational and training conference brings together labor videographers, radio programmers, Internet developers, educators, artists and cultural workers to help educate, train and build labor communication and media technology for working people. It also examines issues of how these new technologies are being used both for and against labor in the workplace, on the Internet and the airwaves.

We will look at how unions are building new channels on the web, using pod-casting and other Internet tools to develop labor education, solidarity and directly connect with the rank and file. We will learn how to produce a daily video strike bulletin, how to stream our rallies and conferences, and how to develop labor channels on YouTube and other portals as well as using social networks.

We will also see examples of video and radio programs that have helped win our battles by education and involving the community in these campaigns. Labor and our unions cannot afford to wait in using these tools in our struggle to defend working people and to train our members to build a labor media movement.

 

The need to educate working people is critical. Only by working together to build our understanding and use of these communication tools will help transform our situation.

Join us in this year’s LaborTech conference.

 

Workshops: (partial list as of 10/15/08)

Plenums:

 

*Labor & social networking: Using the Internet to build a democratic labor communications network

*Union busting, labor journalism and the future of news and broadcast journalists and media workers

*The war on terrorism, ideology, labor and democracy

 *The Economic Crisis, Labor Media and Breaking The Information Blockade

With Perelman, Rasmus, Frank Emspack, 

 

 

Workshops:

*Developing a regional multi-media labor portal-

 

*How to produce a community access TV show

*How to produce a labor radio show

*How to do labor video documentaries

*How to stream your rallies and conferences on the web, with skype and pod casting

*Media unions, union busting and new technology

*Open source, what it is and how to use and defend it

*New technology, health and safety and labor

*Medical privacy, technology and labor protection

*Developing an international labor media network

*How to produce a labor film/cultural arts festival

*Labor culture and using technology

*Defending democratic and union rights on the Internet, net neutrality and social networks

*Public broadband and expanding democracy in communication technology

 

*Using websites and the internet  for communication, information and solidarity campaigns including erule making and other technologies

*Defending libraries, democracy and privatization of information, LSSI

*Micro radio and labor media-Dick Delman,

*Internet Telephony, Cell Phones and Open Source For Labor

*Building A Democratic Labor Communication Network

 

Partial list of Panelists/Participants:

 

Nancy Bupp, Formerly with Education Department IAM International*

Julian Peeples, California School Employees Association* 


Vivian Price, Professor CSUDH, Labor Film maker

Yeo Shinjoung, Radical Reference, Stanford Library*

Frank Emspach, WIN Founder and Director

Marty Fishgold, Director Communications SEIU 371/NY*

Bruce Wolf, www.public.freemuni.net public broadband

Edward Hasbrouck, The Identity Project Privacy & Repression

Andrew Knight & Andrew Kong, Angry Tired Teachers Band, member CTA*

Jack Chernos, AFM Local 6* and Labor Musician

Catherine Alexander, SEIU 521*, Librarian

Mehmet & Gulden Bayran, LaborFest Turkey & Sendica.org

Dr. Larry Rose, Last doctor at Ca-OSHA, AFSCME member

Wes Brain, Labor Radio Producer, Brain Radio Report

Tami Bryant, SEIU 1000* Host Of  “Union Buzz”

Jeff Sharlet, Journalist, historian

Collette Washington, CNA Web Master

Jeff Smedberg, Reelworks Labor Film Festival, SEIU 521*

James Jacobs, Radical Reference, Stanford Library

Carl Bryant, TV 214 NALC 214*

Steve Dondley,  Promethus  ILMN Website

Shiela Davis, Silicon Valley Toxic Coalition-Nanotechnology

Peter B. Collins, AFTRA Executive Board*, Radio Host

Todd Davies, Stanford University, CPSR

Steve Stallone, Pres. ILCA, Editor of N. California Media Workers Newspaper

Chris Witteman, Communications Rights Lawyer

Michael Perelman, Professor CSUC, Member CFA

Dorothy Kidd, USF Media Department Chair

John Parulis, Labortech Webmaster

Ralph Schoenman, WBAI Radio Host “Taking Aim”

Jack Rasmus, Labor Economist, Author

Dick Meister, Labor Journalist and Reporter

Nick Yale, SEIU 1000*, Videographer

Jim E. Kelly, Coordinator of Labor Studies at San Jose City College. AFT Local 6157*

Peter Phillips, Professor CSUS, Director of Project Censored, Member of CFA

(* for identification only)

 

Matt Noyes's picture

labortech vs labourtech?

Great to see that there is an upcoming Labortech conference, but a bit confused -- I had already heard of a Labourtech conference in Toronto in November... Any relationship?

Wouldn't it be better in the future to hold a joint event in North America?

"Labourtech 2008 will bring together union and social justice activists to build communications technologies and new media for the progressive movement. From November 7-9, 2008, at Ryerson University in downtown Toronto, LabourTech 2008 will feature workshops like:

* Writing for the Web
* Podcasting and Vidcasting
* Campaigning Online
* Privacy and Surveillance in the Workplace
* Public Access Internet
* Freeing Yourself from Corporate Software
* Creating an International Labour Media Network"

http://labourtech.ca
solidarity's picture

Labourtech & Labortech Conferences-The More The Better

 Hi Matt,

North America is a big continent and our view is that the more Labor-Labourtech

conferences the better. Some people cannot travel due to financial and other restraints

so if the conferences are in other parts of the continent all the better.

The organizers of Labortech are collaborating and supporting Labourtech Canada.

In Solidarity,

Steve Zeltzer

Labortech and Labourtech Organizing Committees

Matt Noyes's picture

I'm for it with or without the "u"

Hi Steve,

Wish I could be at both and hope there will be lots of video and other materials shared online during and after. In the future, it would be good to spread them out, though, don't you think?

Good luck and keep up the great work.