1919 Drumheller Strike
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On this episode we sit down with Joe Vickers, a Drumheller musician who wrote a song about today's topic (be sure to stick around till the end to catch the song!), as well as Jay Russell, a historical curator who works at the Atlas Coal Mine Historical site in the valley, to discuss the Drumheller strike of 1919 and its implications for Albertan and Canadian workers, as well as the lessons we can learn from and use to move forward with workers issues today.
The shows intro music is a remix of Billy Bragg's cover of the song "Which side are you on." This was put together by Devon Manning of Lionhearted, so big thanks to him and be sure to check out his music:
Spotify: @lionheartedmusic2020
Instagram: @lionheartedmusic2020
Email: lionheartedmusic2020@gmail.com
The song at the end of the episode is called "1919 Strike" and can be found on Joe Vickers website:
Website: joevickersmusic.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joevickers1
Instagram: @barleyjoe
Twitter: @joevickersmusic
Jay Russell/Atlas Coal Mine:
Website: https://atlascoalmine.ab.ca/
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