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“It is about a search, too, for daily meaning as well as daily bread, for recognition as well as cash, for astonishment rather than torpor; in short, for a sort of life rather than a Monday through Friday sort of dying.”

STUDS TERKEL — WORKING XI
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Monthly Archives: September, 2016

  1. Secret? Acts of Kindness.

    Washington: Secret to former cop’s success? Acts of kindness. Back in the day, a black cop on Chicago’s South Side had to be badder than bad. “They would go find the toughest, meanest black man and make him a police officer,” Rudy Nimocks remembers. When Nimocks first stepped out on...

  2. Alex Kotlowitz to Moderate

    The public is invited to a free and special panel ahead of the debut of Working in America on Wednesday, September 14 at 6pm at the Harold Washington Library in Chicago. Award-winning author Alex Kotlowitz will moderate the panel on the meaning of work in 2016. Confirmed panelists include: Ai-jen...