Rutgers LEARN: Film Screening & Talk - Fight Like Hell: The Testimony of Mother Jones
Tue, 03/05/2024, 5:30pm ET

Image Join Rutgers LEARN for a film screening and conversation with author and actor Kaiulani Lee on her new film, "Fight Like Hell: The Testimony of Mother Jones". 

Meet and greet to follow!

Event is both In-Person at 50 Labor Center Way New Brunswick, NJ and Virtual via Zoom.

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About Mother Jones

We were never supposed to know her name. She was a poor Irish immigrant who survived famine and war, fire and plague. Unable to save her husband or their four small children, she dedicated her life to saving working families everywhere. The robber barons called her “the most dangerous woman in America,” but workers called her “Mother Jones.”

Upton Sinclair said of her, “she had force, she had wit, she had the fire of indignation; she was the walking wrath of god.” Mother Jones said of herself “I’m not a humanitarian, I’m a hellraiser.” Most famously, she told her followers to, “pray for the Dead and fight like hell for the living.” She educated, agitated, and organized the dispossessed and showed America what it could be.

About The Film

Drawn from her autobiography, letters, speeches, and interviews, FIGHT LIKE HELL is as bold and forceful as Mother Jones herself. Adapted from Obie Award-winning Actress Kaiulani Lee’s one-woman play “Can’t Scare Me,” FIGHT LIKE HELL was written and performed by Lee and directed by Emmy-nominated and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Ian Cheney.

55 minutes | SDH Captioned