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+ | == Los Angeles Workers' Center== | ||
+ | The [[Los Angeles Workers' Center]], also known as The Red house, or the Casa de Trabajadores, is a non-profit educational corporation, run by the [[Los Angeles Workers' Educational Society, Inc.]], which in turn is run by members of the [[Los Angeles]] [[Communist Party USA]]. | ||
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+ | As of 2010;<ref>[http://www.losangelesworkers.org/about_us Los Angeles Workers' Center website, accessed December 3, 2010]</ref> | ||
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+ | *[[Arturo Cambron]], President | ||
+ | *[[Paula Solomon]], Vice-President | ||
+ | *[[Joseph Hancock]], Secretary (Member, AFofM Local 47) | ||
+ | *[[Armando Ramirez]], Board Member | ||
+ | *[[Kelly McConnell]], Board Member | ||
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+ | [[Category:Communist Party USA]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Los Angeles Workers' Center]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Salt of the Earth Labor College]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:14, 3 December 2010
Armando Ramirez
Christopher Alston Memorial
In May 1995 the Communist Party USA Newspaper, People's Weekly World published a memorial to Christopher Alston. It was endorsed by several signatories, mainly identified members of the Michigan Communist Party USA. The list included Armando Ramirez.[1]
Endorsed Communist Party Call
On March 30 2002 the Communist Party USA paper People’s Weekly World called for a national holiday in honor of late Farm Workers Union leader Cesar Chavez. The article was followed by a long list of endorsers[2]including Armando Ramirez, Almost all endorsers were confirmed members of the Communist Party USA.
Communist Party USA
In September 2006 the Peoples Weekly World[3]listed several members of the California Communist Party USA.
Abe Blashko, Leo Blashko, Lilo Heller, Sara Alchermes, Armando Ramirez, Cassandra Lopez, Danny Morales, Gail Ryall, Jacqueline Cabasso, John Kitchenka, John Reiger, Juan Lopez, Marilyn Bechtel, Siri Margerin .
Latinos for Peace
On October 31 2009, Latinos For Peace issued a statement calling for “no escalation of the war in Afghanistan and for expedited withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq and Afghanistan as well as an end to the coup government in Honduras”.
More than 100 activists endorsed the call, including Armando Ramirez, San Diego, CA.[4]
Anti NAFTA campaigning
On April 3 2010 Armando Ramirez, a retired autoworker and UAW activist, was scheduled to talk at the Tuscon, Arizona Salt of the Earth Labor College "NAFTA: its impact on U.S. and Mexican workers"
- Brother Ramirez will talk about his experiences fighting the NAFTA treaty as a union leader in Detroit, and his subsequent solidarity work meeting with U.S. and Mexican workers along the border. Discussion of the ongoing struggle to reverse NAFTA's continuing role in destroying American manufacturing.
Los Angeles Workers' Center
The Los Angeles Workers' Center, also known as The Red house, or the Casa de Trabajadores, is a non-profit educational corporation, run by the Los Angeles Workers' Educational Society, Inc., which in turn is run by members of the Los Angeles Communist Party USA.
As of 2010;[5]
- Arturo Cambron, President
- Paula Solomon, Vice-President
- Joseph Hancock, Secretary (Member, AFofM Local 47)
- Armando Ramirez, Board Member
- Kelly McConnell, Board Member