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The labor movement won't survive if it doesn't help Black women to thrive

by: Chauncey K. Robinson
on June 21 2016

tags: African Americans, girls, women's rights, poverty, inequality, unions, criminal justice, school to prison pipeline, Alicia Garza

Black women and girls are the future of labor, but they can't become leaders unless the unions have their backs.

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