Meeting of Minds
At the Labor Notes conference, Mel Buer meets labor poet George Fish, adorned in UFCW buttons, sharing poetry and stories outside the conference center.
Exploring Life and Work
George Fish discusses his life, work as a union grocer, and experiences growing up, leaving the Catholic Church, and his journey as a poet.
Unveiling the Poet
George Fish shares his journey from a late start in writing poetry to becoming a published writer and poet, working as a unionized grocer in Indianapolis.
Intersection of Work and Writing
George Fish delves into how writing helped him overcome procrastination, explored his irreligious themes, and combined his political interests with his poetry.
Political Ideals and Union Activism
Discussing his shift from Trotskyism to social democracy, George Fish highlights the importance of unions, union activism, and the exciting resurgence in labor activity.
Union Protection in Action
George Fish reads a poem reflecting on the protection and benefits of being in a union workplace during a challenging incident at Kroger.
Signing Off
Mel Buer and George Fish wrap up their conversation, thanking listeners for tuning in and highlighting the importance of union activism and grassroots journalism.
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By: Mel Buer
Title: Labor Poet George Fish: A Tale of Work and Inspiration
Sourced From: therealnews.com/when-work-inspires-art-labor-poet-george-fish
Published Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2024 16:23:41 +0000
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