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Cleaning Up Wall Street Week 5: The Poetry of Occupy LA

Prefieren leer esto en español? Haga clic aquí. Note: Over the past 20 years, Janitors in LA have fought to turn poverty level jobs into good jobs. As part of the Justice for Janitors campaign, some of these janitors are now active participants in the OccupyLA movement. For the next few weeks, Good Jobs LA [...]

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Cleaning Up Wall Street Week 4: Bank Transfer Day is Only the Tip of the Iceberg

Prefieren leer esto en español? Haga clic aquí. by Esperanza Arrizon Palomera On their fourth week of Occupying LA, the janitors were dedicated to their role in the Bank Transfer Day planning committee. They focused on turn out, on the program, on the route, and they did security for the march of hundreds. In the [...]

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Cleaning Up Wall Street Week 3: The Calm Before the Revolution

Prefieren leer esto en español? Haga clic aquí. by Esperanza Arrizon Palomera Note: Over the past 20 years, Janitors in LA have fought to turn poverty level jobs into good jobs. As part of the Justice for Janitors campaign, some of these janitors are now active participants in the OccupyLA movement. For the next few [...]

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Cleaning Up Wall Street Week 2: We Have Been Able to Maintain the Peace

Prefieren leer esto en español? Haga clic aquí. by Esperanza Arrizon Palomera Note: Over the past 20 years, Janitors in LA have fought to turn poverty level jobs into good jobs. As part of the Justice for Janitors campaign, some of these janitors are now active participants in the OccupyLA movement. For the next few [...]

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Cleaning Up Wall Street Week 1: We’re Not Here to Pick-Up Trash; We’re Here to Clean-Up Wall Street

Prefieren leer esto en español? Haga clic aquí.   by Esperanza Arrizon Palomera Note: Over the past 20 years, Janitors in LA have fought to turn poverty level jobs into good jobs. As part of the Justice for Janitors campaign, some of these janitors are now active participants in the OccupyLA movement. For the next [...]

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