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The mission of the Lew Waldeck Fund is to perpetuate his
legacy by inspiring, inciting and funding progressive union activities
and projects within the symphonic and labor communities.
As funds allow, the Lew Waldeck Fund seeks to engage in the
following projects, including, but not limited to:
1. The restoration, enhancement, and
duplication of various archive union-related educational audio and video
material of Lew Waldeck, for distribution to local unions and orchestras;
2. In cooperation with locals and orchestras in the U.S and
Canada, the filming and the production of a comprehensive video library of
historical orchestra growth and struggles, as told by the local labor
activists and pioneers. This material will then be the basis for the
production of an educational internal organizing video for conservatory
students and symphony players, and other historical and educational
documentaries, as needed;
3. Identifying active leaders within a symphony orchestra
and sending them to leadership/union training at the Meany Center, Labor
Notes, or other worthwhile training facilities;
4. Assisting meaningful internal organizing projects within
orchestras and locals, such as presenting guest speakers or labor education
specialists;
5. Assisting orchestras involved in public relations projects
(perhaps a video, newspaper advertisement, etc.);
6. Training musicians in developing lobbying/political
skills; and
7. Educating our incoming symphonic members (either at the
conservatory or symphony orchestra entry level) about subjects such as
orchestra labor history and labor in general.
In addition, the Fund will honor Lew Waldeck by adding his name to those of
other labor leaders, which are displayed on plaques at the Labor Legacy
Monument in downtown Detroit.
The Lew
Waldeck Story
All contributions are tax
deductible.
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