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Collection: U.S. Worker Centers Web Archive
Description: "Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees (HWHR) was founded in 1992 to respond to the human needs of Haitian refugees and immigrants in the U.S., fleeing persecution. Through education, community organizing, leadership development and collective action, HWHR members empower themselves as they struggle for social and economic justice." -- from the website, 3/23/2017
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Subject: Distributive justice, Social advocacy, Foreign workers -- Leadership -- Training of , Women refugees -- Services for, Women -- Social conditions, English language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers, Foreign workers -- Education, Social justice, Foreign workers, Haitian -- Services for, Refugees -- Services for, Immigrants -- Services for, Community organization, Legal aid, Disaster relief
Language: English
Coverage: New York (State) -- New York -- Brooklyn
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06510
Collection: U.S. Worker Centers Web Archive
Description: "AIWA works with immigrant workers employed in the Bay Area’s garment, home care, hotel, restaurant, assembly and other low-wage industries, and low-income immigrant youth in Oakland. Our organization seeks to empower women and youth through education, leadership development and collective action, so that they can fight for dignity and justice in their daily lives and improve their working and living conditions." -- from website, 2017.04.11
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Subject: Organizational training, Leadership in adolescents -- Training of, Foreign workers -- Leadership -- Training of , Employment agencies, English language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers, Workplace literacy, Wages -- Labor disputes -- Advocacy, Social advocacy, Social justice, Organizational justice, Immigrants -- Civil rights, Foreign workers -- Services for, Unfair labor practices
Language: Korean, Chinese, English
Coverage: California -- Oakland
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa06567
Collection: U.S. Worker Centers Web Archive
Description: "Voz is a worker-led organization that empowers diverse day laborers and immigrants to improve their working conditions and protect civil rights through leadership development, organizing, education and economic opportunity. We provide disenfranchised day laborers with leadership development opportunities as well as classes aimed at providing them with the skills they need to secure long-term employment." -- from the website, 3/27/2017
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Subject: Day laborers -- Leadership -- Training of, Foreign workers -- Leadership -- Training of , Civil rights -- Advocacy, Organizational justice, Day laborers -- Employee rights -- Education, Day laborers -- Employee rights -- Advocacy, Immigrants -- Employee rights -- Advocacy, Immigrants -- Employee rights -- Education, Immigrants -- Services for, Day laborers -- Education, Day laborers -- Employment agencies, Day laborers -- Services for, Community centers, Community organization
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