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SUMMARY:"Our Daily Work / Our Daily Lives" Brown Bag
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 This week's presentation titled, "The Industrial 
 Disease: From Lordstown Syndrome to Lordstown 
 Shutdown," is presented by Gregory Miller, 
 Kettering University (co-sponsored by the Lansing 
 Stewardship Community/ Motorcities - The 
 Automobile National Heritage Area).\n
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 "Our 
 Daily Work / Our Daily Lives" is a joint project 
 that focuses on the artistic traditions 
 of workers and on workplaces as contexts for 
 the expression of workers culture. The richness 
 and diversity of workers' experiences and 
 workers culture is explored and presented through 
 an ongoing series of exhibits, lectures, 
 and presentations; writing and research projects; 
 reunions; and demonstrations and discussions. 
 The program was established in 1992 and 
 is coordinated by the Michigan Traditional 
 Arts Program at the MSU Museum and the Labor 
 Education Program in the College of Social Science's 
 School of Human Resources and Labor 
 Relations.\n
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 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: MSU Museum\n
 Sponsor's Homepage: http://museum.msu.edu\n
 Contact name: John Beck\n
 Contact phone: (517) 432-3982\n
 Contact email: beckj@msu.edu\n
 for more info visit the web at:\n 
 http://museum.msu.edu\n
LOCATION:MSU Museum Auditorium
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