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[NIFL-WORKPLACE] Work Themed Short Stories and Poems.
Connie Nelson
connie_nelson at hotmail.comFri Jun 3 09:15:13 EDT 2005
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Powerful stories and poems written by steelworkers in creative writing
classes sponsored by the joint labor-management Institute for Career
Development have been collected and published:
Baca, Jimmy Santiago, ed. The Heat: Steelworker Lives and Legends. Mena:
Cedar Hill Publications, 2001.
Connie Nelson, Director
Massachusetts Worker Education Roundtable
33 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02111
tel. 617-983-3667
fax 617-983-3669
connie_nelson at hotmail.com
<br><br><br>>From: jed46 at columbia.edu<br>>Reply-To: Workplace Literacy
Discussion List <nifl-workplace at nifl.gov><br>>To:
nifl-workplace at literacy.nifl.gov<br>>Subject: [NIFL-WORKPLACE] Work
Themed Short Stories and Poems.<br>>Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 15:17:39
-0400<br>><br>><br>><br>>Hi Everyone:<br>><br>>I am
currently toiling away on a curriculum for a welfare to work<br>>program.
I would like to include some poems and short stories that<br>>are related
to work, finding a job, etc. If you have any<br>>suggestions of things
that you have used I would appreciate knowing<br>>about
it.<br>><br>>Jon Do
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