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  • Sewing Alliances: Anti-Sweatshop Activism in the United States
  • Growing Local Food into Quality Green Jobs in Agriculture
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JUST Jobs? Organizing for Economic Justice

  • Introduction to JUST Jobs? Organizing for Economic Justice
  • Economy in Crisis
  • Economy in Transformation
  • Economic Impacts
  • Organizing
    • Worker Centers
    • The Workplace Project
    • No Justice, No Growth: How L.A. Makes Developers Create Decent Jobs
    • Sweatshops on Wheels: Union-Community Coalition Takes Aim at Port Trucking
    • Sewing Alliances: Anti-Sweatshop Activism in the United States
    • Growing Local Food into Quality Green Jobs in Agriculture
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  • Resources
  • RP&E Release Party, March 14, 2007, 6-8 p.m.

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