Sunday, April 20, 2008

[olympiaworkers] Tacoma Wobblyfest 2008

 

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Tacoma Wobblyfest 2008:                                                A Poor and Working People's Gathering

A Public Gathering of Education and Music

When the union's inspiration through the workers blood shall run There can be no power greater anywhere beneath the sun Solidarity Forever

May 24, 2008

9 AM to 5 PM at: Evergreen State College-Tacoma Campus: 1210 6th Ave, Tacoma, WA

6 PM to 9 PM at: Pitchpipe Infoshop, 621 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Tacoma, WA

ALL PEOPLE ARE WELCOMED!

Workshops 9 AM to 12 Noon: Everegreen State College-Tacoma Campus 1. Immigrant Workers: Mary Smith           2. Working Class Environmentalism: Leah Coakley 3. Joe Hill and IWW Music: Patrick Edelbacher

FANNING THE FLAMES OF DISCONTENT SPOKEN WORD AND MUSIC 1 PM to 5 PM: Evergreen State College-Tacoma Campus

MC: Marilyn Kimmerling

THE IWW, IDEAS, STRUCTURE AND TACTICS:          Arthur J. Miller

TACOMA IWW:                                                           Leah Coakley

MUSIC FOR REBEL WORKERS:                              Patrick Edelbacher, Diane M. Crews, Jess Grant.                                               

TACOMA, LET US ORGANIZE! Workshop on Workplace Organizing:Patrick Edelbacher:  6 PM to 9 PM at: Pitchpipe Infoshop, 621 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Tacoma, WA

CHILD CARE PROVIDED: Please let us know if you will need Child Care so that we will know what needs to be organized

Complimentary lunch and dinner

We need help getting fliers and posters out. To arrange getting fliers and posters or the get the event flier by e-mail please send a message to: TacIWW@iww.org

This event is organized by:
Tacoma General Membership Branch
Industrial Workers of the World
P.O. Box 5464
Tacoma, WA 98415-0464
E-Mail: TacIWW@iww.org
IWW Web Site: www.iww.org 

The Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.) was founded over 100 years ago as a labor organization that believes in industrial unionism, industrial organizing, direct action and universal working class solidarity. The I.W.W. has sought to organize workers internationally into a One Big Union for the purpose of carrying on the day-to-day labor struggles from the greatest possible strength that can be organized and to build a new society within the shell of the old where class conflict no longer exists

Tacoma Wobblyfest 2008: A
Poor and Working People's Gathering

A Public Gathering of Education and Music

When the union's inspiration through the workers blood shall run There can
be no power greater anywhere beneath the sun Solidarity Forever

May 24, 2008

9 AM to 5 PM at: Evergreen State College-Tacoma Campus: 1210 6th Ave,
Tacoma, WA

6 PM to 9 PM at: Pitchpipe Infoshop, 621 Martin Luther King Jr Way,
Tacoma, WA

ALL PEOPLE ARE WELCOMED!

Workshops 9 AM to 12 Noon: Everegreen State College-Tacoma Campus 1.
Immigrant Workers: Mary Smith 2. Working Class Environmentalism:
Leah Coakley 3. Joe Hill and IWW Music: Patrick Edelbacher

FANNING THE FLAMES OF DISCONTENT SPOKEN WORD AND MUSIC 1 PM to 5 PM:
Evergreen State College-Tacoma Campus

MC: Marilyn Kimmerling

THE IWW, IDEAS, STRUCTURE AND TACTICS: Arthur J. Miller

TACOMA IWW: Leah
Coakley

MUSIC FOR REBEL WORKERS: Patrick Edelbacher,
Diane M. Crews, Jess Grant.

TACOMA, LET US ORGANIZE! Workshop on Workplace Organizing:Patrick
Edelbacher: 6 PM to 9 PM at: Pitchpipe Infoshop, 621 Martin Luther King
Jr Way, Tacoma, WA

CHILD CARE PROVIDED: Please let us know if you will need Child Care so
that we will know what needs to be organized

Complimentary lunch and dinner

We need help getting fliers and posters out. To arrange getting fliers and
posters or the get the event flier by e-mail please send a message to:
TacIWW@iww.org

This event is organized by:
Tacoma General Membership Branch
Industrial Workers of the World
P.O. Box 5464
Tacoma, WA 98415-0464
E-Mail: TacIWW@iww.org
Web Site: http://tacoma.iww.org/
IWW Web Site: www.iww.org
The Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.) was founded over 100 years
ago as a labor organization that believes in industrial unionism,
industrial organizing, direct action and universal working class
solidarity. The I.W.W. has sought to organize workers internationally into
a One Big Union for the purpose of carrying on the day-to-day labor
struggles from the greatest possible strength that can be organized and to
build a new society within the shell of the old where class conflict no
longer exists

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