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Women Workers: Sparkplugs of Today's Labor Movement

Sat, Mar 08

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New Freeway Hall

Organizing for power is never a bad idea, but these days, it's, like, a really good idea. Enter electricians Megan Cornish and Tori Westman, educator Alaina McCallum, and Philip Randolph Institute executive director Vanessa Prawl, a group of "dynamic women labor activists" who are badass and...

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Women Workers: Sparkplugs of Today's Labor Movement
Women Workers: Sparkplugs of Today's Labor Movement

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Mar 08, 2025, 7:00 PM PST

New Freeway Hall, 5018 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118, USA

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Organizing for power is never a bad idea, but these days, it's, like, a really good idea. Enter electricians Megan Cornish and Tori Westman, educator Alaina McCallum, and Philip Randolph Institute executive director Vanessa Prawl, a group of "dynamic women labor activists" who are badass and organized as hell. They'll share their experiences in labor activism at this talk and by-donation dinner. It's the most inspiring way you could spend your Saturday evening. by Lindsay Costello

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