|
|
3700 S. Hudson St. Unit C
Seattle, WA 98118 [map]
Metro Bus
# 7 or # 48
206.860.1400 206.860.1414 |
|
|
| LELO Legacy of Equality, Leadership
and Organizing
In 1973 the United Construction Workers Association, the Alaska Cannery Workers Association, and the United Farmer Workers of Washington State established LELO as a racial and economic justice workers' rights 501c3 nonprofit organization. As an organization led by ordinary workers, we develop the leadership of those most marginalized in our society: people of color, working class women, recent immigrants and LGBTQ (lesbian/ gay/bisexual/ transgender/ queer) workers. Our social change strategy is local organizing, with emphasis on political education and solidarity networks with workers across all borders.
|
|
|
|
|
|
      
|
|
USSF 2010 -Another World is Possible, Another World is Necessary
May 15, 2010 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Rainier Beach Neighborhood 4820 Morgan Ave South Seattle, WA
Contact Phone Number: 206 860-3990
Gigantic Rummage Sale and Carnivale
Co-sponsors include: LELO's Worker to Worker Project, Community to Community, Center for Social Justice, National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum/Seattle Chapter, Casa Latina, U.S. Women & Cuba Collaboration, Committee Against Repression in Mexico, Committee for Solidarity and Justice in Chile
Ten years ago, the people's movement stopped the WTO in what is now known as the "Battle in Seattle." For once the peoples' movement was able to unmask on a global scale the power and greed of corporations. Today, we celebrate that victory but know that we must continue to build our movement. We have chosen to use this anniversary to launch our efforts to go to Detroit, Michigan for the 2nd U.S. Social Forum in June, 2010. Join us in remembering the significance of our victory and to begin the organizing of a delegation to Detroit. For more information, contact Ricardo at LELO, (206) 860 - 1400 x3 or email- Ricardo@LELO.org.
“Another world is possible! Another world is necessary! |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Return to Top of Page |
| |
| |
LELO -
Legacy of Equality, Leadership and Organizing 3700 S. Hudson St. Unit C Seattle, WA 98118
|
|
(206) 860-1400
|
| |
|
Questions about the web
site? Contact John
M. Denooyer
|
|
Brought
to you by Megadutch
Web Design
|
| |
|
|
|