In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, we honor the Latino unionists who have been monumental figures in progressing workers’ rights. Among them was Luisa Moreno, a Guatemalan-born organizer and activist who would later become one of the most impactful labor leaders of the 20th century. Luisa Moreno was born on August 30, 1906 in Guatemala […]
Read MoreThe Fundamental Question
What matters more… how you came to America or what you did after you got here? I came to America when I was 3-years old. My mother brought me and my brother here from Mexico. We didn’t have legal documents. Should I be judged based on how I got here or on what I’ve done […]
Read MoreMay Day 2017: Working People United
The origins of May Day run deep in the history of our nation. From the late 1800s when our ancestors were fighting and dying for the 8-hour work day to 2006 when hundreds of thousands marched together for immigrant rights, International Workers’ Day has been a time for working people to come together and fight for our values.
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