New Union Leaders Emerge at Social Justice Academy
Graduation was
emotional for the dozen members of SEIU 32 BJ at the completion of
the Social Justice Academy organized by their union and held at the
New Haven Peoples Center.
The security guards and building
cleaners set aside one Saturday each month to learn how to become
stronger leaders in their workplaces. They discussed the causes and
solutions to economic and racial inequality, the Fight for $15,
immigrant rights, and the elections.
One worker said the sessions changed
her life and gave her a renewed commitment to her union. Another
called on all the participants to share their knowledge among their
co-workers and develop many new leaders for worker rights.
A major theme was that all workers have
a common concerns and needs, irregardless of country of origin or
background.
Member Juan Aparicio prepared his
remarks. An excerpt follows:
"Behind
every social struggle there are visionary people organizing,
leading and seeking strategies to achieve better objectives in
favor of the workers and their community. A long time ago
the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr said:
"I
am convinced that men hate each other because they fear each other.
They fear each other because they don’t know each other, and they
don’t know each other because they don’t communicate with each
other, and they don’t communicate with each other because they are
separated from each other.” (Mount
Vernon, Iowa, Oct. 15, 1962)
"Today
following his teaching I say:
"Dear
brother Martin Luther King, in our SEIU 32 BJ, we are fighting to get
rid of that hatred and that fear among us. Yes, my brother Dr. Martin
Luther King, in our union (32 BJ) we can communicate with each other
and we are not separated from each other anymore because we know that
together we are stronger.
"Today
when this seminar is done, the soul of the Reverend Martin Luther
King and the souls of many other social activists are with us. Their
legacy strengthens our spirits and raises our consciousness to higher
levels in order to continue our fight for our community. They
showed us the path that we have to follow and we will achieve their
legacy."
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