It’s especially effective to divide along cultural lines, when there isn’t an easy way for the workers to have a conversation all together, or to build trust.
Now enter two new characters to this solidarity story: the teenagers and the longshoremen.
(K-pop wasn’t born yet.)
Ten thousand tons of grapes rotted on the docks.
(Companies that DID load them learned about boycotts.)
When UFW built a union hall, they built a strike kitchen- Filipino & Mexican workers cooked and ate together.
(So go on, talk to your dad about Black Lives Matter!)
When that grape union contract was signed, it was on the spot where auto workers, kids, longshoremen, moms and the Civil Rights movement all invested in solidarity.
Together, it’s possible.
#WeFeedYou