[workers marching]

3700 S. Hudson St.  Unit C
 Seattle, WA 98118 
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 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.

 

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Girls Gone Wild on Worker's Day

Time:     2:30 pm

     Location: Seattle Center Stadium

Contact Phone Number: 206 860-3990

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    Interested in joining the LELO's Youth Council? Through the Marguerite Casey Foundation and hard work the girls have a space in our community to join and participate in activities that gives movement to our work for equality and justice.

    
 

   

 

 
 
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LELO - Legacy of Equality, Leadership and Organizing • 3700 S. Hudson St. Unit C • Seattle, WA 98118
• (206) 860-1400
 

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