"EJS is concerned that a decision against the ALRB in this case would significantly impede the rights of agricultural workers in California and elsewhere, who are overwhelmingly Latino, to be educated about and organize around issues affecting their health, safety, and well-being," said EJS Legal Director Mona Tawatao. "The case also has implications for the ability of people who have been illegally discriminated against in other sectors of the work force or in their housing to organize and challenge such action."
This Week in White Supremacy: Special Edition #4
We are still in the process of working through different formats for this newsletter. We’ll send out TWIWS in its current format until we launch a new version.
This Week in White Supremacy: Special Edition #3
Last week, we issued a special edition of TWIWS given the white supremacist insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on 1-6-21. We're sharing another special edition this week before we revamp this newsletter.