The Legacy of Black Workers' Struggle to End the War on the Poor
Schedule
Sat Feb 21 2026 at 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
New Freeway Hall | Seattle, WA
About this Event
100 Years of Celebrating Black History
The Legacy of Black Workers' Struggle to End the War on the Poor
The heroic role of Black workers, especially women, in anti-poverty and union organizing is proof of the deep connection between the fight against racism and sexism and the battle royale for economic justice. Workers who come together with this understanding can defeat Trump and win against his cruel cuts to federal workers and social services.
Featuring
Christina López: Teamsters 763 shop steward, Coordinator of the Comrades of Color Caucus and author on racial and immigrant justice
Saturday, Feb. 21, 7pm
Door donation $5 ($3 for low-income, strikers & students)
Down Home Supper 6pm
Supper donation $15 ($8 for low-income, strikers & students)
Vegan options available
New Freeway Hall
5018 Rainier Ave S, Seattle
On the #7 bus line or short walk from Columbia City light rail station
Sponsored by Radical Women & Freedom Socialist Party
For more information or to pre-arrange childcare or work exchanges, call 206-722-2453
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Where is it happening?
New Freeway Hall, 5018 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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