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Strike Kitchen

Strike Kitchen

By: Clarissa
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A podcast featuring stories from the labor movement.

© 2026 Strike Kitchen
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Episodes
  • Heat The Ground Up 🔥 Episode 1: Introducing Starbucks Workers United
    Mar 2 2026

    Welcome to Heat the Ground Up, an oral history of Starbucks Workers United. Together, we’ll follow one of the most important labor fights in a generation through the voices and perspectives of the workers who organized it from the ground up. In this first episode, we’re joined by a handful of labor experts who will walk us through the significance of this story and some of the challenges workers were up against, setting the stage for the larger narrative.

    This podcast is a Haymarket Originals production. Visit haymarketbooks.org to find indispensable radical books, podcasts, virtual events, and other political education resources, including Class Struggle Unionism, which is 20% Off online. Please also consider joining the Haymarket book club. It’s one of the best ways to support Haymarket, and help fund projects like this one.

    Our podcast host is Clarissa Redwine. You can find more of her work at strike.kitchen. This entire oral history is released under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 International License. The music was composed by Michael T. Simonelli over at the podcast production company Charts and Leisure.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Heat The Ground Up 🔥 Teaser 🎤 Eric Blanc Bonus Episode
    Feb 24 2026

    Welcome to Heat the Ground Up, an oral history of Starbucks Workers United. This bonus episode is a casual chat about Starbucks Workers United with the author of We Are the Union and Red State Revolt. We dive into the worker-to-worker approach that built such a high degree of solidarity. The full episode will be dropping on Tuesday, March 3rd.

    The main podcast series is a Haymarket Originals production. Our podcast host is Clarissa Redwine. You can find more of her work at strike.kitchen. This entire oral history is released under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 International License. The music was composed by Michael T. Simonelli over at the podcast production company Charts and Leisure.

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    2 mins
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