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Progressive interview with Jim Cavanaugh, 1997 March 10
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“A Matter of Fact, Program 1,” Progressive Communication Systems
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“Organizing for Change, Changing to Organize,” 1997 March 18
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“Union Summer,” Washington, D.C.
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“A New Direction for a New Time,” Ann Crump for E.V.P., Wisconsin State AFL-CIO
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“I'll Vote ON” (voting rights in Alabama), Rock & Roll Confidential, Maywood, New Jersey
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“Mythbusters,” Project TIDE, Jersey City State College, The Center for Occupational Education
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LTV Report; Pension Funds, CBS National News
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“2nd District COPE Candidates Forum,” 1991 November 5
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“Power Switch”
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“Unions Today: New Tactics to Tackle Tough Times”
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Garvey-Kastenmeier, 1986
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“Singing with the Union,” America Works
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“Labor Perspectives” introduction and closing, Dane County Labor Council, WYOU, 1986 May 20
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“Labor Perspectives” 3rd program in series, Dane County Labor Council, [unknown year] September 10
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“The Democratic Difference: State of the State,” Friends of [Walter] Kunicki, LSI Video, Madison, 1994? 15 minutes, color
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“Democrats Win, Wisconsin Wins!”, Friends of [Walter] Kunicki, Capitol Lights Productions, Madison, 1994? Color : Kunicki delivering Democrats' State of the State address.
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“Democratic Difference,” LSI Video, Madison, circa 1993 16 minutes, color
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“Ed Garvey for Senate,” Politics, Inc., 1988 6 minutes, color
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“Ed Garvey for Senate” [mislabeled “Ed Garvey for Congress - Wisconsin”], Wisconsin AFL-CIO, produced by Morton Parker, 1986 17:44 minutes, black-and-white
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“Russ Feingold for U.S. Senate/'The Fight Against Striker Replacements,'” circa 1992 : Poor quality. Color? : Feingold introduces a film by Glenn and Jackie Austin of Oregon about a 1991 rally of Local 988 Amalgamated Transit Workers Union, Milwaukee, in support of striking Greyhound workers.
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