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Demonstrating, Campaigning, and Organizing (SEIU)

  • (32503) UFW strawberry march

    (32503) UFW strawberry march

  • (32504) UFW strawberry march

    (32504) UFW strawberry march

  • (32505) University of Southern California strike

    (32505) University of Southern California strike

  • (32506) University of Southern California strike

    (32506) University of Southern California strike

  • (32508) Jewish Labor Committee dinner

    (32508) Jewish Labor Committee dinner

  • (32510) Dignity nursing home conference

    (32510) Dignity nursing home conference

  • (32511) Dignity nursing home conference

    (32511) Dignity nursing home conference

  • (32512) AIDS memorial quilt

    (32512) AIDS memorial quilt

  • (32513) Labor Cares booth

    (32513) Labor Cares booth

  • (32514) AIDS march and candlelight vigil

    (32514) AIDS march and candlelight vigil

  • (32515) AIDS memorial quilt

    (32515) AIDS memorial quilt

  • (32516) J4J Clean It Up, Local 82, 1996

    (32516) J4J Clean It Up, Local 82, 1996

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