Vermont Workers' Center: Building a Common Agenda for People and the Planet
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Description
Movement leaders from a variety of struggles participate in a panel discussion on building a common agenda for people and the planet here in Vermont. Participating organizations include: Vermont Workers' Center, Vermont Interfaith Action, Green Mountain Self-Advocates, Rising Tide Vermont, 350Vermont, Justica Migrante/Migrant Justice, and more.
Welcoming: Rev. Mara Dowdell
Panel: Anna Rose, Rising Tide Vermont; Lucy Gluck, 350 Vermont; Allise Hewes, student organizer; Alyssa Carberry, Healthcare Is A Human Right Campaign; Victor Diaz, Migrant Justice; John Howe, Vermont State Employees Association.
For More Information: www.workerscenter.org - http://www.migrantjustice.net/ - http://www.risingtidevermont.org/ - http://350vermont.org/ - http://www.vsea.org/ - http://www.viavt.org/
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