We are dedicated to researching women’s stories and collecting oral histories. Enjoy these interviews with important figures in women’s labor history.
- Rev. Addie L. WyattAddie L. Wyatt spent thirty years as a leader and officer of the labor movement, retiring in 1984 as Vice President of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. In 1975, Addie Wyatt appeared on the cover of Time magazine as one of its Women of the Year.
- Yolanda “Bobby” HallYolanda “Bobby” Hall, the founder of the Working Women’s History Project, has been a long time union activist and organizer for many years in the Chicago area.