Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Don't forget your history

Today is the 98th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. It is the 2nd worst workplace disaster in New York City history. Out of this tragedy came new legislation which required improved safety standards and helped strengthen workers' unions, particularly for women, which fought for safer and better conditions for sweatshop workers. As a result of the fire, the American Society of Safety Engineers was founded in New York City on October 11, 1911. The Asch building (where the factory was located) survived the fire and was named a National Historic Landmark in 1991. The building is now a part of New York University.

We study history to appreciate the struggles that those before us had to endure and to hopefully learn from the mistakes that were made. Although it seems that too often we repeat mistakes, making it seem as though we forgot our history. How do we break this cycle? How do we realize when we are running in circles and when we are making real progress?

Don't forget your history. Know your destiny. In the abundance of water only the fool is thirsty - Bob Marley

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