Thursday, June 15, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Eastern (4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Pacific)
How does racism show up in our workplaces
and our unions? What are some strategies to confront it and build
solidarity for a stronger, multiracial labor movement? And what can you
say to union siblings who aren’t convinced racial justice has anything
to do with union politics?
This free online workshop
addresses how class and race are inextricably linked, tracing back the
origins of “race” as an invention of the ruling class to divide workers.
We'll talk about how to move to strategies of unity.
Accessibility: Zoom's automatic captions will be turned on during the
session. Please feel free to contact us with other accessibility needs
or questions.
This workshop will be offered on a monthly basis, so if you can't make it to this session, stay tuned for the July event.
If you have any questions or problems signing up, email courtney@labornotes.org.
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In solidarity,
Labor Notes
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