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2018 LUNAFEST
Thank you to everyone who attended LUNAFEST. The movies were great and having two of the filmmakers with us to answer questions made it a special event. We will definitely be doing this again next year!
Let’s support the filmmakers who came out to be with us.
Megan Brotherton, Writer and Director of Buttercup, needs 1000 followers in thirty (30) days for an opportunity to pitch her first feature film.
Join Native American Committee
Annual Stockton Community Pow Wow Event
The SEIU Local 1000 Native American Committee is participating in the 41st Annual Stockton Community Pow Wow and invites YOU to join us.
DATE:
Saturday, September 3, 2022
TIME:
11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
LOCATION:
Derosa Lawn @ University of the Pacific
3601 Pacific Avenue
Stockton, California 95211
ADMISSION: Free!!
Sacramento Pow Wow 2022
The SEIU Local 1000 Native American Human Rights Committee (NASEIU) has positions to fill and invites you to join us
If you have an interest in Earth, Wind, Fire, Water Medicine, Law, Education, LGBT, MMIW, we have a place for you. We already have members serving from the Bay Area, Central Valley, and Sacramento. We are looking to fill that fourth area – Southern California – to round out that medicine wheel in fulfilling the four directions.
Please reach out to your members and ask them to share our journey.
Information may also be obtained by contacting the Member Resource Center (MRC) at 866.471. SEIU (7348)
Eileen Boughton
Chair, NASEIU
Cell: 209.640.5092
Staff Support: Mariana Arellano-Renteria
Articles
- The Evolution of Union Busting
- Government workers feel inflation’s pinch as wages lag
- ‘Never seen it this bad’: America faces catastrophic teacher shortage
- Immigrant Detainees Strike Over Working Conditions, California Regulators Investigate
Books
- The Man Who Never Died: The Life, Times, and Legacy of Joe Hill, American Labor Icon – William M. Adler
- Work Song – Ivan Doig
- STRIKE! – Jeremy Brecher
- Sometimes a Great Notion* – Ken Kesey
- The Crusades of César Chávez: A Biography – Miriam Pawel
- In Dubious Battle – John Steinbeck
- Triangle – Katharine Weber
- Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor* – Steven Greenhouse
- The Big Squeeze – Steven Greenhouse
- The Union of Their Dreams: Power, Hope, and Struggle in Cesar Chavez’s Farm Worker Movement – Miriam Pawel
- Wobblies! A Graphic History of the Industrial Workers of the World – Paul Buhle
- Stayin’ Alive: The 1970s and the Last Days of the Working Class – Jefferson R. Cowie
- More Than They Bargained for: Scott Walker, Unions, and the Fight for Wisconsin – Jason Stein
- Poor Workers’ Unions: Rebuilding Labor from Below – Vanessa Tait
- Flesh & Blood So Cheap: The Triangle Fire and Its Legacy – Albert Marrin
- Meet You in Hell: Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Bitter Partnership That Changed America – Les Standiford
- Janesville: An American Story* – Amy Goldstein
- “They’re Bankrupting Us!”: And 20 Other Myths about Unions – Bill Fletcher Jr.
- A History of America in Ten Strikes – Erik Loomis
- No Shortcuts: Organizing for Power in the New Gilded Age – Jane F. McAlevey
- A Collective Bargain: Unions, Organizing, and the Fight for Democracy – Jane F. McAlevey
- There Is Power in a Union: The Epic Story of Labor in America – Phillip Dray
- Why Unions Matter – Michael D. Yates
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