Lizzie Busch
Template:TOCnestleft Lizzie Busch studies at NYU Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.
Jews United For Justice
Lizzie Busch began working as a community organizer at Jews United For Justice in September 2010. Lizzie was hired thru AVODAH She currently works and resides in Columbia Heights with 9 other AVODAH fellows.[1]
Jewish Service Corps
Fellow 2010-2011 Jewish Service Corps.[1]
Vespers
Lizzie Busch was co-coordinator of a weekly Vespers non-denominational spiritual gathering for students at Wesleyan University.[1]
Wesleyan's United Student-Labor Action Coalition
Busch was active in Wesleyan's United Student-Labor Action Coalition and helped to organize queer seder on the Wesleyan campus.[1]
Education
Busch has a major in Anthropology and Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies. She graduated from Wesleyan University in May 2010.[1]
"$15/hr for all! Social Service Workers Speak Out!"
Monday 27 October 2014, Tiffany Paul organized an event "$15/hr for all! Social Service Workers Speak Out!" at the NYU Kimmel Center.
- The struggle to raise the minimum wage is a lively and dynamic movement developing across the US. The fight for a minimum wage of $15 dollars is one step forward in the fight for a living wage, and fast food workers have been at the forefront of this struggle.
Speakers: Stephanie Luce - Murphy Institute for Worker Education, author of Fighting for a Living Wage, Kimberley Thomas - Dental Assistant, Harlem Hospital, DC37 local 768, Muata Greene - Coalition of Black Trade Unionists NYC and Left Labor Project, Sooyoung Lee - Substance Abuse Counselor, 1199SEIU & Power for Rank-and File Employees in the Social Services.
Those indicating willingness to attend on Wherevent included Katie Ebbitt, Elana Mae, Michelle O'Brien, Emma Rose, Andrea Shapiro, Bruce Newell Haskin, Michael Gould-Wartofsky, Jake Streich-Kest, Monica M. Garcia, Michelle Esi, Marcelo Maia, David Klassen, Ian Williams, Narbada Chhetri, Johnny Channels, Sara Duvisac, Jonah Birch, Isabella Decker, Adaner Usmani, Eric Odell, Jessica Jensen, Caitlin Knapp, Imani Henry, Lizzie Busch, Juan Ignacio Rosa, Daniel Aldana Cohen, Lizzie Kirshenbaum, Sara Hyler, Goutami Sanyal, Christy Thornton, Gavi Lankin, Padma Thapa, Juliet Ucelli, Lucretia John, Jamila Hammami, Rachel V. Isreeli , Eman Abdelhadi, Jessica Lopez, Sooyoung Lee, Marie Kerrin, Emily Weinrebe, Ceema Luu, Sarah Dh.[2]
References
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Jews United for Justice Website: Staff (Accessed April 4, 2011)
- ↑ Wherevent "$15/hr for all! Social Service Workers Speak Out!"