NJ Monuments to Migration and Labor presents|
Organizing and Resisting: Immigrant Workers Past and Present
Sunday, July 20, 2 to 5PM
Join us at the Roebling Museum for a community dialogue exploring the history of labor, immigration, and worker experiences in New Jersey. After hearing about what it was like to live and work in Roebling while the steel mill was operating, and the strike that took place at the company in 1941, we will discuss the challenges faced by laborers today, and what immigrant workers are doing to organize in the present.
Program is free. If you are interested in attending, RSVP here:
Roebling Museum
104 2nd Ave, Roebling, NJ 08554-1019
About NJMML
NJ Monuments To Migration And Labor is a three-year initiative honoring immigrants’ contributions to the state. Through public events, and monument installations, it celebrates their resilience, hard work, and cultural impact, blending art, history, and storytelling to inspire reflection and appreciation.



