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Workers’ Dream for an America that “Yet Must Be” Struggles for Freedom and Dignity, Past and Present What has the “American Dream” looked like from the perspective of Iowa and Midwestern workers? To answer this question, this conference brings together UI faculty, students, and staff with labor, civil rights, and faith leaders for a day of conversation and community-building. 8:30 am Conference Check-In Rm 101 Kollros Auditorium Biology Building East (BBE) University of Iowa 210 East Iowa Ave, Iowa City Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of Iowa sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation in order to participate in this program, please contact the UI Labor Center in advance at 319-335-4144. Printed at UI Copy Centers by employees represented by AFSCME Local 12, Council 61. Sponsored by the University of Iowa Labor Center, the Iowa Labor History Society, the UI Department of History, UI Public Policy Center, UI Center for Human Rights, and UI Chief Diversity Office. Saturday, March 30, 2019 9:00 am – 3:30 pm Other Presentations Include: - UI Labor Center historian John McKerley on past Iowa workers’ struggles for freedom and dignity - Micaela Rae Terronez from UI Special Collections on the Mujeres Latinas Project and the importance of preserving immigrant workers’ stories - Leaders of CTUL - Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en la Lucha (Center of Workers United in Struggle) - on how Twin Cities workers organized to achieve a $15 minimum wage and are now combating human trafficking in the construction industry - A panel discussion featuring local stories of struggle for freedom and dignity, including Royce Peterson from Carpenter’s Local 1260 and Johnson County Supervisor Royceann Porter Keynote Speaker: Pablo Alvarado Executive Director, National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) A One-Day Campus-Community Conference To register, call the Labor Center at 319-335-4144 or email us at [email protected]. Registration deadline: March 25, 2019 $20 registration fee (includes lunch), in cash or check, payable to The University of Iowa; reg. fee can be waived for financial hardship

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Page 1: Struggles for Freedom and Dignity, Past and Present · 2019-02-28 · Workers’ Dream for an America that “Yet Must Be” Struggles for Freedom and Dignity, Past and Present What

Workers’ Dream for an America that “Yet Must Be”Struggles for Freedom and Dignity, Past and Present

What has the “American Dream” lookedlike from the perspective of Iowa andMidwestern workers? To answer thisquestion, this conference brings togetherUI faculty, students, and sta� with labor,civil rights, and faith leaders for a day ofconversation and community-building.

8:30 am Conference Check-InRm 101 Kollros AuditoriumBiology Building East (BBE)University of Iowa210 East Iowa Ave, Iowa City

Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of Iowa sponsored events.If you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation in order to participate inthis program, please contact the UI Labor Center in advance at 319-335-4144.Printed at UI Copy Centers by employees represented by AFSCME Local 12, Council 61.

Sponsored by the University of Iowa Labor Center, the Iowa Labor History Society, the UIDepartment of History, UI Public Policy Center, UI Center for Human Rights, and UI Chief Diversity O�ce.

Saturday, March 30, 20199:00 am – 3:30 pm

Other Presentations Include:- UI Labor Center historian John McKerley on past Iowa workers’ struggles for

freedom and dignity- Micaela Rae Terronez from UI Special Collections on the Mujeres Latinas Project

and the importance of preserving immigrant workers’ stories- Leaders of CTUL - Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en la Lucha (Center of Workers United in Struggle) - on how Twin Cities workers organized to achieve a $15 minimum wage and are now combating human tra�cking in the construction industry- A panel discussion featuring local stories of struggle for freedom and dignity,

including Royce Peterson from Carpenter’s Local 1260 and JohnsonCounty Supervisor Royceann Porter

Keynote Speaker: Pablo Alvarado Executive Director,National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) 

A One-Day Campus-Community Conference

To register, call the Labor Center at 319-335-4144 or email us at [email protected]. Registration deadline: March 25, 2019 $20 registration fee (includes lunch), in cash or check, payable to The University of Iowa; reg. fee can be waived for financial hardship