Edvige Giunta (Editor)
Edvige Giunta is a professor of English at New Jersey City
University. She is the author of Writing with an Accent:
Contemporary Italian American Women Authors and co-editor of five
anthologies, including The Milk of Almonds and Embroidered Stories.
Born in Sicily, she first became interested in the Triangle fire as
a young activist. She has trained scores of students in the art of
memoir and created the first course devoted to the Triangle
fire.
Mary Anne Trasciatti (Editor)
Mary Anne Trasciatti is President of the Remember the
Triangle Fire Coalition. The daughter and granddaughter of garment
workers, she has devoted the past twelve years of her life to
ensuring the creation of a Triangle Fire Memorial. She is a
professor of Rhetoric and Director of Labor Studies program at
Hofstra University in Long Island. She is co-editor of the
forthcoming Where are the Workers? Labor’s Stories at Museums and
Historic Sites.
This work brings labor's history to life with stories and voices
that have echoed down through generations. Apropos in these times
as we are reminded of the horror of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
that fueled union organizing and union demands for enforceable
occupational safety standards. As we learned then and painfully
know now, workplace safety doesn’t just happen. The essays create a
rich, unique view of our past while calling us to stand in
solidarity today.
*Sara Nelson, International President of the Association of Flight
Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO*
This deeply moving and poignant anthology reminds us that the past
is not over. By feeling the truth of the Triangle Fire—the trauma,
the loss, and the fury—each essay invites us to remember the beauty
of workers and organizers then and today who fight for a world
where the wellbeing of workers is not sacrificed for capitalist
greed.
*Jennifer Guglielmo, Associate Professor of History, Smith College,
author of Living the Revolution, and co-director, "Putting History
in Domestic Workers' Hands"*
Talking to the Girls: Intimate and Political Essays on the Triangle
Fire, is the first anthology of personal essays about this landmark
tragedy—and spur for change—in American life. As such, these
stories by survivors, family members, descendants, scholars, and
activists are as sharp and sad and enraging and resolute as the
fire itself was in galvanizing us to justice. Editors Edvige Giunta
and Mary Anne Trasciatti do more than edit here, they know how to
listen, and let these many varied voices bear witness.
*Kevin Baker, author of Dreamland*
As co-editors Edvige Giunta and Mary Anne Trasciatti explain in the
introduction, one of the collection’s goals is to “explore the
combination of intimate and political that permeates Triangle
activism” by allowing the authors to interrogate their own
relationships with the tragedy and contribute to the ongoing
conversation about what is owed to those who came before...
provide[s] valuable insight into what it takes to change the world
— or the workplace — when the odds are stacked against you.
*Teen Vogue*
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