Multi-ethnic Immigrant Worker Organizing Network (MIWON)

 

 

 

Multi-ethnic Immigrant Worker Organizing Network (MIWON)
153 Glendale Boulevard, 2nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90026

ph: 213.290.4102

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July 29th 2010: 10 AM sharp. Meet up at Wilshire and La Brea for an non-violent action against Arizona's racist SB 1070 law and against the attacks on immigrant communities here in Southern California. Bring supplies to care for yourself and others we must ACT. "It is our moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws!" Dr. Martin Luther King

 

 

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213.290.4102 OR OUTREACH@MIWON.ORG

                

 WE did it!

miwon organizers would like to tHANK everyone FOR HELPING US make another successful march!  the AFP states MORE THAN 100,000 attended the march.

Image Courtesy Blogdowntown

 


United for immigration reform

 

 

Poster

Saturday, May 1, 8:30 am

Our demands are:

  1. Comprehensive immigration reform in 2010
  2. Stop family separations and deportations
  3. Good jobs and workers' rights

 

 

 May 1st 2010 Information

 

 

 

 

  



 

Make a finacial donation to MIWON

Donate by Credit Card

If you would like to donate using a credit card, please click on this link to a secure site in order to make it online:

www.communitypartners.kintera.org/donate

Select "MIWON" under "Designate a Project"

Donate by Check  

To donate by check please send a check or money order to: 

Community Partners
1000 North Alameda Street, Suite 240
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Please make check payable to:

Community Partners FBO "MIWON"
Please make sure you write MIWON's name after FBO on your check to ensure that your  donation is routed to us.

**** Donations are tax deductible****

 

                                        
 

MIWON’s Mission:

The Multi-ethnic Immigrant Worker Organizing Network (MIWON) is a network of low-wage immigrant worker-based organizations in Los Angeles committed to the struggle for dignity, justice, and the human rights of immigrant workers and all peoples. We ground our work in the experiences and leadership of immigrant workers in Los Angeles, an international perspective, and a commitment to build alliances with U.S.-born low-wage workers and other communities fighting for justice. We seek to transform the conditions in which we live through campaigns that build the power of low-wage workers, expand the worldview of workers and residents of Los Angeles, build worker-to-worker alliances, and win concrete victories for legalization and worker rights.

 

 

 

Campaigns We are Currently Supporting.

Cure Cvs Now

Employee Free Choice Act ( EFCA)

No On Prop 8

Clean Carwash Campaign

 

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MIWON is a fiscally sponsored project of Community Partners®, a 501(c) (3) corporation in California.  www.communitypartners.org

Multi-ethnic Immigrant Worker Organizing Network (MIWON)
153 Glendale Boulevard, 2nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90026

ph: 213.290.4102