Site Index

Labor Education & Research Center

About the Labor Center

Advisory Committee

Newsletter / Noticias

Staff

Union Power Classes

Collective Bargaining Training, October 8th and 9th, 2009

Leadership Development Workshop for Trade Unionists (and Workers) of Color, November 7th, 2009

Organizing: Internal and External, January 14th and 15th, 2010

Events

A Commemoration of the Centralia Tragedy of 1919, November 11th - 14th, 2009, Centralia, WA

Resources

Asian Workers' Journey for Justice Project

Film and Book Libraries

Emergency Resources for Mason and Thurston Counties

Floral Greens Industry Report

A Workers' Rights Manual for Washington State, 2nd edition

Un Manual de Derechos de los Trabajadores, para el Estado de Washington, edición segundo

Summary of WA State Department of Labor and Industries Safety Standards for Construction Work

Connections and Links

Readers' Corner

Wednesday, July 22 - Sunday, July 26th in Olympia, WA

Theme:
Real Change for Women: Labor and Community Organizing for Economic and Political Justice

The Summer School is a dynamic educational program in Washington State where women learn about critical issues facing working people now and how to strategize about social justice organizing. Small group work encourages participants to share knowledge and skills from their diverse backgrounds and experiences, and to build alliances between union and community activists.

Find Your Voice!---Get Inspired!---Work for Justice!---Learn by Doing!---Build Relationships!--- Get Creative!

The brochure with schedule and registration form included is available here: Word / Pdf

The school schedule is available here: Word / Pdf

REGISTRATION COST: The $500 residential registration fee includes room, board and all workshops. The $400 commuter fee includes all workshops, lunches, dinners and Sunday brunch. Vegetarian selections will be offered at each meal.

CHILDCARE: A $75 discount to offset child care expenses is available for school residents. No on-site child care will be available.

After receiving payment, we will mail you a more detailed preference form to get information about your meal and workshops choices, and disability access. Also included will be information about what to bring to the school. If you would like to submit this form with your registration and payment, it is available here: Word / Pdf

 

For more information about our Presenters click here. Word / Pdf

For more information about our Facilitators and Women's School Coordinator, click here. Word / Pdf

 

 

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Last Updated: September 22, 2009


The Evergreen State College

2700 Evergreen Parkway NW

Olympia, Washington 98505

(360) 867-6000