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DESCRIPTION:Pin@y Power: Building Multi-Racial Working-Class Movements\n\nForced to 
 flee poverty in their motherland under U.S. exploitation, Filipin@s have 
 relocated throughout the world and brought their legacy of uniting against 
 oppression with them. Whether resisting dictatorships at home, or racial 
 divisions in organizing with others in Hawaii and the U.S. mainland, they 
 have a long history of building working-class solidarity. Filipin@s have 
 forged multi-ethnic alliances during the Third World student strikes in the 
 1960s, organized farmworkers, and stood in solidarity with the Black 
 Panthers. They are an essential part of the leadership fabric of movements 
 in the United States and globally.\n\nJoin us as Professor of Sociology 
 Sharon Quinsaat details how the current struggles for justice can benefit 
 from the Filipin@ community's experiences with cross-racial 
 organizing.\n\nRegister at: http://bit.ly/PinoyPowerFSP\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/01/13/18839382.php
SUMMARY:Pin@y Power: Building Multi-Racial Working-Class Movements
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration link in description)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/01/13/18839382.php
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