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Hard Hat Riot - Director Marc Levin & Author David Paul Kuhn
Episode 5725th September 2025 • Cinemafile • Mike Kaspar
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Hard Hat Riot revisits the explosive 1970 clash between anti-war student protestors and construction workers in New York City. It was a cultural event that reshaped the American political landscape. The film explores deep-rooted class tensions between working-class laborers and educated elites, the shifting role of labor unions, and proposes that history is repeating itself. By drawing clear parallels between past and present, Hard Hat Riot sparks urgent conversations about identity, division, and the enduring fault lines in American society. Hard Hat Riot director Marc Levin’s and The Hard Hat Riot author and co-producer David Paul Kuhn join us for a conversation  about the political, social, economic and cultural forces that brought the so-called working class into the streets and later the ballot box, in reaction to the turmoil of the anti-Vietnam War demonstrations in 1970 and how that roiling anger continues to manifest itself to this day.  

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