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2/17 President Statement to BOT

Eddy TorFebruary 17, 2022
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AFT Local 1950, Shoreline Community College

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AFT Local 1950, Shoreline Community College
In celebration of Black History Month, SCCFT 1950 honors the Black educators, organizers, and labor leaders who have strengthened the fight for dignity, fairness, and opportunity in the workplace.From the early labor movements to today’s classrooms, Black workers have led with courage, innovation, and community. Their contributions continue to inspire our union’s commitment to solidarity and justice.We honor the past, uplift the present, and work together for a better future.#BlackHistoryMonth #UnionProud #SCCFT1950 ... See MoreSee Less

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AFT Local 1950, Shoreline Community College

3 weeks ago

AFT Local 1950, Shoreline Community College
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is often remembered for his words- but he was also a labor ally who understood that racial justice and economic justice are inseparable.He stood with sanitation workers demanding safe conditions and fair pay. He challenged systems that concentrated power and wealth while leaving working people behind. He knew that real change requires collective action.As educators and union members, we honor Dr. King’s legacy by continuing the work he believed in: standing together, advocating for dignity in the workplace, and building institutions that serve all members of our community.Justice is not passive. Solidarity is not symbolic. The work continues.Photo: Martin Luther King Jr. by Boris Chaliapin (1904–1979) / Watercolor and pencil on board, 1957, after Walter BennettGift of Time magazine ... See MoreSee Less

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AFT Local 1950, Shoreline Community College

1 month ago

AFT Local 1950, Shoreline Community College
Did you know, the first teachers union in the US formed in the mid 1800's, before unions were legally protected.Turns out, educators have always been good at homework.#NationalTriviaDay #aftwa #sccft1950 ... See MoreSee Less

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AFT Local 1950, Shoreline Community College

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Wishing you a new year filled with solidarity, progress, and enough time to do the work that matters. ... See MoreSee Less

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