January 9, 2014

Jobs With Justice Donates Archives to Cornell’s Kheel Center

Contact: Gwen Glazer
Phone:  (607) 254-8390
E-mail:  gglazer@cornell.edu

ITHACA, N.Y. (Jan. 9, 2014) – A quarter-century of labor history will be preserved and available to researchers all over the world, thanks to Jobs With Justice’s recent donation to the ILR School’s Kheel Center for Labor Management Documentation and Archives.

Jobs With Justice (JWJ), a nonprofit workers’ advocacy organization, will donate 55 boxes of archival materials from JWJ’s 25-year history.

The collection will arrive at the Kheel Center this month and will likely grow in the future. It includes a wide variety of formats: office files including correspondence, minutes, and reports; publications; oral history interviews; multimedia items; and other material JWJ generated in the course of its activities.

“We’re honored to have so much of our organizational history in Cornell’s archives. It’s a testament to years of cooperation and collaboration on the front lines of the fight for economic justice and a voice for all working people,” said Sarita Gupta, executive director of Jobs With Justice. “I hope this collection serves as a resource for scholars and organizers, and as a catalyst for the next 25 years of conversation about labor in this country.”

JWJ’s archives will join the Kheel Center’s world-class collections relating to industrial and labor relations, including rare and one-of-a-kind records of unions, government agencies, advocacy groups and labor scholars.

“We are thrilled to serve as the archives for Jobs With Justice. I think we all have a lot to learn about organizing and movement-building from JWJ’s first 25 years and moving forward, too. It is a great honor to make this collection available to the general public, and to help preserve the history of such an important organization,” said Cheryl Beredo, director of the Kheel Center.

Beredo added that she anticipates faculty members will find the collection relevant to their research and teaching, including professors affiliated with ILR’s Worker Institute and scholars of labor and working-class history, immigration and other topics.

“The ILR School and Cornell couldn’t be more fortunate in having acquired the archives of Jobs With Justice. In its 25-year history, JWJ has stood at the forefront of the labor movement,” said Verónica Martínez-Matsuda, assistant professor in Cornell’s ILR School. “The wealth of material available in this archive will no doubt inspire many students for years to come. I look forward to developing a research seminar that examines the collection more closely. It’s very exciting!”

 

To learn more:
Find more online about the Kheel Center and Cornell University Library.

 

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