SIUW Save the dates! — June 25th-29th, 2013 — University of Washington, Seattle WA
Building Labor's Future: Women Work for
Justice
Topics for this
year’s SIUW include:
• Envisioning labor’s future in the global economy • Developing priorities for working women • Strategizing new ways of organizing • Holding elected officials accountable The SIUW is a 4-day residential school designed to empower women as leaders in the labor movement through participatory education and community.
Hosted by the
Washington State Labor Education & Research Center (South Seattle Community
College) and sponsored by the UALE, the UW Bridges Center, the U of O LERC and
the Washington State Labor Council Women’s Committee
For questions or
information contact Cheryl Coney at cheryl.coney@seattlecolleges.edu
or (206) 934 - 5382. Please visit us online at http://georgetown.southseattle.edu/LERC/events.aspx for SIUW
updates!
The Summer
Institute for Union Women welcomes participation regardless of race, creed,
religion, ethnicity, color, national origin, age, disability, sexual
orientation, or immigrant status
Helen Moss
hmoss@uoregon.edu Labor Education and Research Center lerc@uoregon.edu
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