Author Biography

This page introduces the author and previews two new books with photographs, exploring labor history through lived experiences, collective action, and enduring workers’ movements.

A meticulously organized corkboard, filled edge to edge with a collage of historic labor union badges, event flyers from the early 20th century, and monochromatic press clippings, all fastened with brass pins. The board hangs on a painted brick wall, surrounded by subtle traces of peeling paint and dust, offering a sense of time passed. Illuminated by a single old-fashioned gooseneck lamp, the scene is awash in warm, focused light that gently fades toward the edges, generating a feeling of intimacy and nostalgia. Framed in a slightly off-center, eye-level composition, the image emphasizes the richly textured narrative elements. The artistic style is modern yet imbued with layers of history, supporting the website's focus on labor memory.
A close-up of a commemorative metal plaque, oxidized to a rich bronze-green patina, engraved with bold serif lettering recounting a pivotal labor strike. The plaque is mounted on weathered stone and framed by creeping ivy and moss, while faint imprints of rain create a subtle sheen across its surface. Dappled midday sunlight filters through nearby trees, casting shifting patterns of light and shadow over the engraving, lending a solemn and respectful mood. Captured in sharp focus with a low, slightly angled perspective, the composition draws attention to the meaningful words and tactile contrast. The aesthetic is understated and dignified, harmonizing with the site's mission to honor labor history.

Labor History Authority

Drawing on decades of research in labor unions, strikes, and social movements, the author combines archival rigor with accessible storytelling to illuminate workers’ histories.

A collection of vintage industrial tools—rusted steel wrenches, a cast iron gear, and a wooden-handled hammer—neatly arranged atop a rough, oil-stained workbench. In the background, stacks of dog-eared labor union pamphlets and faded blueprints peek from behind aged glass jars filled with bolts. The scene is bathed in soft, overcast daylight streaming through a workshop window, diffusing across the varied textures and highlighting both materials and patina. The composition features an eye-level view with careful use of the rule of thirds, accentuating the authenticity and tactile sense of hands-on labor. The atmosphere is rugged yet reverent, suited to a labor history narrative with a photographic, documentary style.
A meticulously organized corkboard, filled edge to edge with a collage of historic labor union badges, event flyers from the early 20th century, and monochromatic press clippings, all fastened with brass pins. The board hangs on a painted brick wall, surrounded by subtle traces of peeling paint and dust, offering a sense of time passed. Illuminated by a single old-fashioned gooseneck lamp, the scene is awash in warm, focused light that gently fades toward the edges, generating a feeling of intimacy and nostalgia. Framed in a slightly off-center, eye-level composition, the image emphasizes the richly textured narrative elements. The artistic style is modern yet imbued with layers of history, supporting the website's focus on labor memory.
A close-up of a commemorative metal plaque, oxidized to a rich bronze-green patina, engraved with bold serif lettering recounting a pivotal labor strike. The plaque is mounted on weathered stone and framed by creeping ivy and moss, while faint imprints of rain create a subtle sheen across its surface. Dappled midday sunlight filters through nearby trees, casting shifting patterns of light and shadow over the engraving, lending a solemn and respectful mood. Captured in sharp focus with a low, slightly angled perspective, the composition draws attention to the meaningful words and tactile contrast. The aesthetic is understated and dignified, harmonizing with the site's mission to honor labor history.