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- Labor of Luxury: Embroidery from India to the World11:00 am
- Richard Raiselis: Landscapes Near Me11:00 am
- Future Ready Leadership: How To Build A Bench12:00 pm
- Info Session: Executive EdD in Higher Education Leadership12:30 pm
- Habit Hack5:00 pm
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- E&I Speaker Series: Lessons from Organizing a Multinational Movement of Workers and Youth5:30 pm
- Lessons from Organizing a Multinational Movement of Workers and Youth 5:30 pm
E&I Speaker Series: Lessons from Organizing a Multinational Movement of Workers and Youth
Join us for this compelling event in the BUSSW Speakers Series featuring Cecilia Guerrero, chair of A Luta Sigue, a movement incubator dedicated to supporting the creation and development of autonomous power-building projects and campaigns led by working-class leaders and youth in Tennessee. Since A Luta Sigue was founded, the organization has supported the development of three main projects: 1) The Tennessee Drivers Union, which is the largest Uber/Lyft rideshare union in the South, representing over 400 rideshare drivers from over a dozen nationalities; 2) Poder Popular; an organization representing over 600 immigrant families with ties to the construction, manufacturing and hospitality industries; and 3) The Southern Youth Solidarity Network, a youth-led organization aiming to bring young people into the working-class movement. This talk will highlight the importance of class-based organizing, including an emphasis on class interests, class politics, and organizing any issue within a capitalist structure.
| When | 5:30 pm - 6:45 pm on 22 January 2026 |
|---|---|
| Building | Zoom |