14. The Labor Struggle is Real Queer
/Leigh and Gretchen have a special History is Gay treat for you this Labor Day. Join them as they discuss the history of the labor movement as it relates to the struggle for queer civil rights in America. You may not know, but the labor and LGBTQ+ movements have been allies for a long time. Just how far back does the partnership go? Listen and find out! Learn about Jewish lesbian feminists fighting for better workplace conditions during WWI, the mostly-queer marine cooks union in the 30s and 40s, lesbian bus drivers’ unions, the Coors boycott, and more. We end with a discussion of what needs to be done and Gretchen may or may not end up on a soapbox. Happy Labor Gay!
A Closer Look at People in the Labor and LGBTQ+ Movements
If you want to learn more about the alliance between the Labor and LGBTQ+ movements, check out our full list of sources and further reading below!
Online Articles
How the Labor Movement and the Gay Rights Movement Work Together
Why Working People in Unions Are Fighting LGBTQ Discrimination in the Workplace
Blatantly militant: The hidden history of queers in the U.S. labor movement
Books
Out in the Union by Miriam Frank
My Desire for History: Essays in Gay, Community, and Labor History by Allan Bérubé, edited by Estelle B. Freedman
Plane Queer: Labor, Sexuality, and AIDS in the History of Male Flight Attendants by Phil Tiemeyer
Steel Closets: Voices of Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Steelworkers by Anne Balay
Sexuality and Socialism: History, Politics, and Theory of LGBT Liberation by Sherry Wolf
Videos
Narration of Allan Bérubé’s lecture on the Marine Cooks and Stewards Union, “No Red-Baiting! No Race-Baiting! No Queer-Baiting!” (Note: Linked page incorrectly titles it “No Red-Baiting! No Race-Baiting! No Queen-Baiting!”)