Free May Day Screening Of Salt Of The Earth
Thursday, May 1, 2025
- Time
- 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
- Venue
- Capitol Theater, Olympia, WA, 98501
- Price
- free
On May Day the Thurston - Lewis - Mason Central Labor Council will present a free screening of the classic Labor film Salt Of The Earth at the Capitol Theater
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On Thursday May 1st the Thurston - Lewis - Mason Central Labor Council will present a free screening of the classic Labor film Salt Of The Earth at the Capitol Theater (206 5th Avenue SE Olympia, WA 98501.)
Salt Of The Earth depicts the attempt of a New Mexican mining company to break a bitter union strike against unsafe working conditions. The film is based on a true story about a 1950-1952 strike against the Empire Zinc Mine in Silver City, New Mexico. Released during the height of the McCarthy era, the film was suppressed for decades - but it has since been acknowledged as "one of the most important and controversial films in American cinema history" and chosen by the Library of Congress to be one of 100 films to be preserved for posterity.
Doors for the screening will open at 6:00 PM, and the film will start at 7:00 PM. There will be post-film discussion with Migrant Education Project Nurse Cecilia Pérez, union organizer Jorge Torres, Professor Peter Bohmer, historian Dr. Natasha Varner and focused on the issues raised by the film and local immigrant justice issues.
The Central Labor Council will keep the May Day spirit alive on Saturday May 3rd with an All Labor March in Olympia for single-payer healthcare, immigrant rights, and essential public service. Marchers are encouraged to meet at the Tivoli Fountain at the State Capitol (103 Capitol Way S, Olympia, WA 98501) at noon on May 3rd and to wear their “union colors.”
Salt Of The Earth depicts the attempt of a New Mexican mining company to break a bitter union strike against unsafe working conditions. The film is based on a true story about a 1950-1952 strike against the Empire Zinc Mine in Silver City, New Mexico. Released during the height of the McCarthy era, the film was suppressed for decades - but it has since been acknowledged as "one of the most important and controversial films in American cinema history" and chosen by the Library of Congress to be one of 100 films to be preserved for posterity.
Doors for the screening will open at 6:00 PM, and the film will start at 7:00 PM. There will be post-film discussion with Migrant Education Project Nurse Cecilia Pérez, union organizer Jorge Torres, Professor Peter Bohmer, historian Dr. Natasha Varner and focused on the issues raised by the film and local immigrant justice issues.
The Central Labor Council will keep the May Day spirit alive on Saturday May 3rd with an All Labor March in Olympia for single-payer healthcare, immigrant rights, and essential public service. Marchers are encouraged to meet at the Tivoli Fountain at the State Capitol (103 Capitol Way S, Olympia, WA 98501) at noon on May 3rd and to wear their “union colors.”
Venue
Capitol Theater
205 5th Ave SE
Olympia, WA
98501
Dates
The event runs from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM on the following dates.
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