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League of Young Voters Primary
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R331155
3 months ago
ShiftShapers

I was just heading in to add the following stories, which will be too old by the next edition of LNR, so here you go:

It’s International Sex Workers Rights Day, Where Are All the Feminists? Renegade Evolution writes: “On a day when sex workers around the world are organizing, few feminist blogs — and fewer progressive news sources — are covering it. It is still International Sex Workers Rights Day. At this moment, in places like NYC and NC, sex workers are gathering, face-to-face, talking and sharing and telling, planning and discussing. And, yes, I will say now, I am feeling somewhat surly, but in a way, this does lead in nicely to something that I’ve blogged about before: The silence of our supposed allies. We all have our main causes. It is not to say we do not find other issues to be of import, or realize how often various issues are entwined, but we all have our main concerns. We pick our battles, as it were. Race. Class. Disability Rights. Labor rights. Politics. Peace. Homosexual Issues. Trans Issues. Sexuality. Reproductive Choice. Religion. Sexism. Animal rights. We all have our thing. Often, these things blend; often these things are touched on in larger concerns of feminism, perhaps humanism, itself.” (AlterNet, 03/04/08)

Mexican Workers Speak Out on Labor Abuses and NAFTA this Thursday: Philadelphia will be the first stop on a U.S./Canadian speaking tour by factory workers and labor organizers from the “free trade” zone of Valle Hermoso, Mexico. Seeking to expose the brutal truth about the deteriorating state of workers rights on the Mexican border, the speakers will give a free presentation to the public on Thursday, March 6th, 7:00 PM at Studio 34 (located at 4522 Baltimore Ave in West Philadelphia/University City). The event will be preceded by an 11:00 AM protest at a Hyundai dealership on 754 Baltimore Pike, Springfield. (Hyundai orders auto equipment from Key Safety Systems.) The tour, organized by the Mexico-based Coalition for Justice in the Maquiladoras, and hosted by the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW—an independent labor union), will take place from March 4th-18th. Other planned stops include Detroit, Toronto, and Los Angeles, with the focal point being a protest at Key Safety Systems headquarters in Sterling Heights, Michigan. Key Safety Systems is a leading global producer of airbags and other auto safety systems, which has sent its production to maquiladoras (factories) such as Valle Hermoso, Mexico, just south of Texas, in search of cheap workers and the unfettered right to exploit. Two Mexican workers organizing at KSS’s Valle Hermoso plant, Perla Cruz and Israel Monroy, will speak on the human costs of NAFTA-style free trade. CJM coordinator Martha Ojeda will also be present. Cruz and Monroy will speak of the low wages, environmental pollution, discrimination and labor and human rights abuses that now characterize Mexico’s northern border. Cruz was fired Feb. 14 as part of KSS’s efforts to crush workers’ efforts to build an independent union to redress these conditions. (Philly IMC, 03/02/08)

Post Modified: 03/05/08 13:16:12
R331159
3 months ago
Szamko

Great work Shifty.

R331205
3 months ago
mwm

Always appreciate your collection of graphics, they add a real splash.

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