Women Workers Resist! Tour 2017

Date: 

Sunday, March 19, 2017 - 12:00am to Tuesday, November 19, 2024 - 7:40pm

Location: 

March 20 - Boston, MA (6:00-7:30pm, Northeastern University, 110 West Village H)
March 21 - Ithaca, NY (4:30-6:00pm, Cornell University, 105 Ives Hall). Share the Facebook event.
March 22 - State College, PA (6:00-7:30pm, Penn State, University Park, 1024 Forum)
March 23 - Lansing, MI (4:00-5:30pm, Michigan State University, C107 S. Kedzie Hall)
March 25 - Chicago, IL
  • 1:00-2:00pm, Rally: Nike, 669 N Michigan Ave. Share the Facebook event.
  • 4:00-5:00pm, Presentation: Greenheart Shop, 1714 N Wells St.
March 27 - Austin TX (6:00-7:30pm, UT Austin, 3.104 UTC building). Share the Facebook event.
March 28 - Kennesaw, GA (12:30-1:45pm, Kennesaw State University, Burruss Building Bldg #4 , Room 151). Share the event.
March 29 - Tuscaloosa, AL (7:00-9:00pm, University of Alabama, Ten Hoor 30, Marrs Spring Road) Share the Facebook event.
March 30 - Boone, NC (7:00-8:30pm, Appalachian State University, Gordon Gathering Hall, Reich College of Education)
March 31 - Blacksburg, VA (Virginia Tech University, Squires Student Center, Brush Mountain A, 290 College Ave)
April 1 - Washington DC
April 3 - Spokane, WA (7:00-8:30pm, Gonzaga University, Hemingson Ballroom)
April 4 - Seattle, WA (7:00-8:30pm, University of Washington, Smith Hall 120)
April 5 - Olympia, WA (7:00-8:30pm, Traditions Fair Trade, 300 5th Avenue SW).  Share the event.

With any questions, please email sarah [at] ilrf.org!

Sophorn Yang is the President of the Cambodian Alliance of Trade Unions (CATU), one of the only independent union federations in Cambodia. CATU represents around 10,000 members in 21 factories – and counting. Sophorn started working in garment factories at a young age and rose to become President of CATU at the age of thirty. She plays a leading role in national campaigns to win a fair wage and to protect workers’ fundamental rights in the face of restrictive Cambodian trade union laws. As Cambodia’s most prominent woman trade unionist, Sophorn has faced threats, intimidation and violence in retaliation for her activism. Despite all of this, she remains committed to her mission of bringing more women workers into union leadership, and to the leading the Cambodian worker movement to achieve a nationwide living wage. Sophorn has spoken in Asia, Europe, and the United States regarding the struggle of women workers in Cambodia. This spring, she is touring the United States speaking to various audiences of union leadership, workers and students of the importance and urgency of organizing in this critical moment in history.

Follow the tour on social media: #WWResist2017 #NikeSweatshops