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API Members Choose Leadership

More than 100 union leaders attended SEIU’s first Asian Pacific Islander (API) Leadership Summit in Anaheim in August. The Summit’s theme was “Together We Rise” and sought to unite and empower member leaders and staff to build power and to organize against the threats facing the labor movement and our communities.

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Standing Together for LGBTQI Pride

Together we joined with community allies at the 33rd annual San Diego Pride Parade on July 15, celebrating diversity and fostering pride and respect for our LGBTQI community.

In partnership with SEIU 221 and SEIU International, our team hosted a sign-making party the night before, and created a truck-mounted float with a Resistance! Theme – supporting LGBTQI rights, worker’s rights and economic justice for all.

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Join us at the San Diego LGBT Pride Parade!

Join your fellow Local 1000 members and many others as we walk in the San Diego LGBT Pride Parade on July 15. The theme is Allied in Action: United for Justice.

When: Saturday, July 15
Assemble at 9:30 a.m. – Space #239
Parade starts promptly at 11:00 a.m.

Where: University Avenue and Normal Street.

Parking: Shuttle is available from parking lot at Old Naval Hospital at Old Naval Hospital at Park Blvd. & President’s Way

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Harvey Milk: Community Organizer, Labor Activist

Harvey Milk made history in 1977 as the first openly gay elected official in California, and one of the first in the nation, when he won a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. 

It was just one of his many accomplishments as a revered community activist that came in an era when Gay Rights became synonymous with Civil Rights. 

As the owner of a camera store in San Francisco’s Castro District, Milk experienced many forms of anti-gay discrimination in both his personal and professional life. 

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Women’s Empowerment Committee Holiday Message
Local Food Banks

41 million (that’s 1 in 8!) people in the U.S. struggle with hunger, including nearly 13 million children and more than 5 million seniors.

Hunger knows no boundaries. It touches every community in the U.S., including your own.

If you and your family are struggling with food insecurity or if you are able to donate, below are a list of local food banks.

Sacramento
Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services
3333 Third Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95817
Tel: 916.925.3240
www.sacramentofoodbank.org