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I'm Running for Re-Election for General Vice President of CUPE BC!

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At union night at the Whitecaps Game for Labour Day Dear Friends, Thank you for the opportunity to write to you about my intention to run for re-election as General Vice President at the upcoming CUPE BC convention.   I am the President of CUPE 2950, representing 1500+ clerical, library and theatre workers at the University of British Columbia, and have been endorsed by my local and the CUPE Metro District Council. I’ve been on the CUPE BC Executive board for six years, first as Regional Vice President (Metro) and then the past four years as one of your General Vice Presidents. My heart lies in social justice and fairness and nothing gets me more fired up then blatant disrespect for working people. Whether it is attending various rallies and protests, standing up for workers in community forums, affirming our rightful place in our professional organizations, pitching in at events, or being actively involved in the NDP, I am constantly advocating for CUPE members ...

Portland Troublemakers School

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Last year I attended my first Labor Notes conference in Chicago and felt like I found my people in the labour movement. An organization that centres grassroots organizing, class analyses, equity and inclusion and worker power is for me and something that is missing in Canada.  I wrote at length about my experience there: Day One - Labor Notes Conference Stories from the West Virginia Teachers' Strike Day Two - Labor Notes Conference Day Three - Labor Notes Conference When I saw that Labor Notes was having a Troublemakers School (TMS) in Portland over my birthday weekend, I knew I had to go! So I roped my pal Trish into coming with me and we roadtripped down to Portland for some coffee, donuts and organizing training. There's no other way I would want to spend my birthday than with 400 other union activists.  We drove across Portland to the Pacific Northwest Carpenters Institute. We entered the union hall, registered and grabbed seats. I met a ...

2019 International Women's Week!

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I look forward to International Women's Day every year. There's always a ton of programming and this year did not disappoint! IWD 2019 was one for the ages! In fact it was a week full of celebration of women in so many ways. Everywhere I went all week it was IWD - I saw 2 theatre shows (Come From Away and The Good Bride), attended an author reading at VPL which was a tribute to libraries (and will have its own blog post soon), participated in the annual CUPE Metro IWD community event in Richmond, went to the Westcoast LEAF Equality Breakfast where I met Dr. Willie Parker (!), celebrated the launch of Canada's first indigenous woman-owned airline (Iskwew Air), and the 4th annual Women in Entertainment Celebration and Fundraiser for the DTES Women's Centre put on by the entertainment unions (IATSE 891, UBCP-ACTRA, Teamsters 155, DGC and ICG 669). Westcoast LEAF Equality Breakfast - Dr. Willie Parker (Keynote) When I saw that Dr. Willie Parker was going to be th...

2018 Year in Review!

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with Sarah and Shelley at the Memorial March As I continue on this incredibly unpredictable path in the labour movement, looking back on 2018 gives me some time to reflect on the past year. It was also the year of a lot of "firsts" without my dad, which is still weird. Last year, I committed to write more about the things I attend, mostly for me so I can look back and remember what happened over the course of the year. So without further ado - here was my 2018! January With members of the first AUCE 1 bargaining committee Italian Film Festival  - I saw 6 films at the IFF. It was a great way to connect me to my dad as I was getting used to life without him. I was pleasantly surprised how good the movies were. I will be attending this year's festival starting this weekend - I have 6 tickets booked this time as well. Forza Italia! City on Edge Exhibit at the Museum of Vancouver - this was an exhibit about the history of protest in the city of Vancouver. The...