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DESCRIPTION:2/22 SF Forum "Lucha Obrera: Latinos and their Unions in 
 Mid-Twentieth-Century San 
 Francisco”\nhttps://library.sfsu.edu/event/labor-archives-annual-program-0\nLabor 
 Archives Annual Program\n\n"Lucha Obrera: Latinos and their Unions in 
 Mid-Twentieth-Century San Francisco"\n\nHistorian Eduardo Contreras will 
 discuss the centrality of unions and labor organizing in Latino life from 
 the 1930s to the 1950s. Drawing on material from his new book, Latinos and 
 the Liberal City: Politics and Protest in San Francisco (UPenn Press, 
 2019), Contreras will explain how unionization transformed Latinos into 
 political actors and how the pursuit of rights, power, and recognition 
 emanated -- first and foremost -- from their unions. Contreras conducted a 
 considerable amount of research for this book at the Labor Archives and 
 Research Center (LARC) at San Francisco State University.\n\nWhere:  ILWU 
 Local 34 hall, 4 Berry Street, San Francisco (at 2nd Street on the 
 Embarcadero next to Giant's Stadium)\nWhen:  Friday February 22nd | 
 Refreshments at 6:30pm, program at 7:00pm\n\nRefreshments courtesy Knight's 
 Catering (represented by UNITE HERE Local 2)\n\nCan't make the 22nd? Join 
 us at SFSU on February 21st for another chance to hear Eduardo 
 Contreras!\n\nWhere:  Labor Archives and Research Center, J. Paul Leonard 
 Library 4th floor, 1630 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco\nWhen: Thursday 
 February 21st | 5:30pm to 7:00pm\n\nBoth events are free and open to public 
 | Wheelchair accessible\n\n\n2/22 SF Labor Archives Forum Luco Obrera 
 Latinos and their Unions In San Francisco by Author Eduardo 
 Contreras\n\nLabor Archives Annual Program: LUCHA OBRERA: Latinos and Their 
 Unions in San Francisco\nLocation: ILWU 34 ~ 4 Berry Street, SF\nLink out: 
 Click here\nDescription: LUCHA OBRERA: Latinos and Their Unions in San 
 Francisco\n\n\n\nLabor Archives Annual Program\nHistorian Eduardo Contreras 
 will discuss the centrality of unions and labor organizing in Latino life 
 from the 1930s to the 1950s. Drawing on material from his new book, 
 “Latinos and the Liberal City: Politics and Protest in San Francisco”, 
 Contreras will explain how unionization transformed Latinos into political 
 actors and how the pursuit of rights, power, and recognition emanated — 
 first and foremost — from their unions.\n\nMusic by Familia Peña-Govea | 
 Organizing Update from UNITE HERE Local 2\n\nRefreshments by Knight’s 
 Catering at 6:30pm, program begins at 7:00pm\n\nWhere: ILWU Local 34 hall, 
 4 Berry Street, San Francisco (on the Embarcadero next to Giant’s 
 Stadium, 2nd & King Streets)\n\nFree and Open to Public | Wheelchair 
 accessible\n\nStart Time: 18:30\nDate: 2019-02-22\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/02/11/18821083.php
SUMMARY:"Lucha Obrera: Latinos and their Unions in Mid-Twentieth-Century SF
LOCATION:ILWU Local 34 hall, 4 Berry Street, San Francisco (at 2nd Street on the 
 Embarcadero next to Giant's Stadium)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/02/11/18821083.php
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