

Our
Summit of Solidarity is a national event. We are
expecting over 1,000 labor, community, business and political
leaders from throughout the United States. Labor, business, civic,
political & community leaders from New York, Chicago, Washington
DC, Atlanta, Texas, Puerto Rico, Nevada and California regularly
attend, creating a true summit opportunity. |
Hilton San Francisco
Union Square
333 O'Farrell
Street, San Francisco
(Our 2017
National Labor-Community Awards - Union Hotel Venue)
Reception & Media Coverage: 5:00 p.m.
Dinner and Awards: 6:30 p.m. |
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California
Congressional
Leadership Award
Congressman
Ro Khanna
D-Silicon Valley's
17th Congressional District |
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California
Legislative Leadership Award
Senator Kevin de Leon
D-Los Angeles
President pro Tempore of the California State Senate |
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The
National Labor-Community Awards Dinner is a Benefit for:
www.ilaboral.org
We are a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit community organization that raises 33%
of our annual operating budget from this important event.
All net proceeds from
this Event are used to provide educational and labor services
to defend the rights of California's unorganized working poor.
Your support for this
event helps to fund our daily operations
and helps bring people together.
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Instituto
Laboral de la Raza
is a nonprofit legal advocacy and workers resource center
founded (1982) by community Labor activists. It serves the critical
needs of all low income working families in California. The Instituto
has its office in the Mission District of San Francisco. Most
of its clients are unorganized working poor immigrants from Mexico,
Central America, South America, and Southeast Asia.
The Mission of the Instituto
Laboral de la Raza is to enable low income workers to emerge
from cycles of poverty that endanger themselves and the families
they support. It provides labor rights education and legal advocacy
that secure unpaid wages and other earned benefits previously
denied to them. The Instituto works in collaboration with Labor,
the State of California and neighborhood organizations to effectively
advocate for the economic, health and social welfare of disadvantaged
and disparaged families.
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