"Power of a Union" By Si Kahn (UFCW Strike in Nautatuck, CT)
This Performance took place at the Nautatuck, CT Stop and Shop on April 18 during the stike by UFCW. This video taken with Local 919 Members:
https://www.facebook.com/bengrosscupmusic/videos/560726647754655/
LYRICS:
Every day (Every day)
Every night (Every night)
Will you fight for the things that you believe in?
Will you stand? (Will you stand?)
Hand in hand (Hand in hand)
Hand in hand with the power of a union
Some people never say no to the boss
They take what they get for their labor
Others will stand up no matter the cost
And fight for the rights of their neighbor
Some people never say what’s on their mind
They wait for others to find them
Others will step up to the front of the line
And call ‘til there’s hundreds behind them
Verse Added By Ben Grosscup:
Some people never say yes to a dream
They say the change we need can wait for later
Others will rise up, demanding things they’ve never seen
And with each victory fight for changes even greater
Find Lyrics to more songs of solidarity with Stop and Shop Workers:
http://bit.ly/Picket-Line-Songs-for-Stop-and-Shop-Workers
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Song by Si KahnAuthor
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Third verse written by Ben GrosscupWriter
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Ben GrosscupKey Cast
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Project Type:Music Video
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Runtime:3 minutes 43 seconds
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Completion Date:April 18, 2019
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Production Budget:0 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
BEN GROSSCUP leads songs on picket lines and at union meetings to agitate for workers’ power on the job. Drawing upon activist folk singing traditions, he brings new songs to the places where they are most relevant. He works with unions and other social justice organizations to raise political consciousness while singing together for a common purpose. The unions he has sung for include: Massachusetts Nurses Association; Vermont Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals; United Nurses and Allied Professionals; New York State Nurses Association; Massachusetts Teachers Association; United Food and Commercial Workers, Locals 1459 abnd 919; and SEIU Local 509. He performs a wide range of politically inspired music—much of it original. He is working on his debut CD release.
Based in Greenfield, MA, Ben serves as Executive Director of People’s Music Network (www.peoplesmusic.org), a diverse community of singers, artists, activists and allies that cultivates music and cultural work as catalysts for a just and peaceful world.
I write and adapt songs and lead them on picket lines to give workers a chance to experience the power of group singing for building union and community solidarity.
Much of my work as a picket line song leader has been with nurses unions. Nurses already know about systemic staffing and safety problems at hospitals from their daily experience, but they rarely hear a song that directly addresses those problems. So I bring it to them in the moments where they are mobilized in collective action.
Joe Hill, Woody Guthrie, and Pete Seeger, Charlie King, Anne Feeney and others are among the activist folksingers who developed the tradition I follow in. It is a tradition where workers sing together to amplify their political and economic power.