Working for justice : the L.A. model of organizing and advocacy

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Working for justice : the L.A. model of organizing and advocacy

edited by Ruth Milkman, Joshua Bloom, and Victor Narro

ILR Press, an imprint of Cornell University Press, 2010

  • : cloth

Available at  / 4 libraries

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-282) and index

Contents of Works

  • The Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance : spatializing justice in an ethnic "enclave" / Jong Bum Kwon
  • Organizing workers along ethnic lines : the Pilipino Workers' Center / Nazgol Ghandnoosh
  • Alliance-building and organizing for immigrant rights : the case of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles / Caitlin C. Patler
  • Building power for "noncitizen citizenship" : a case study of the Multi-Ethnic Immigrant Workers Organizing Network / Chinyere Osuji
  • The Los Angeles Taxi Workers Alliance / Jacqueline Leavitt and Gary Blasi
  • From legal advocacy to organizing : progressive lawyering and the Los Angeles Car Wash Campaign / Susan Garea and Sasha Alexandra Stern
  • NDLON and the history of day labor organizing in Los Angeles / Maria Dziembowska
  • The Garment Worker Center and the "Forever 21" campaign / Nicole A. Archer ... [et al.]
  • Ally to win : black community leaders and SEIU's L.A. security unionization campaign / Joshua Bloom
  • From the shop to the streets : UNITE HERE organizing in Los Angeles hotels / Forrest Stuart
  • The janitorial industry and the Maintenance Cooperation Trust Fund / Karina Muñiz

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