Alice Ip
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Chinese CLUW
The 1995 photo of the ILGWU Chinese Coalition of Labor Union Women 10th Anniversary Group ncludes Shui Ying Yan, Ying Ya Tsai, Cindy Sai Leung, Betty Leung, Jenny Shig Jing Ng, Alice Ip, Edgar Romney, Katie Quan, Shui Mak Ka, Doris Kee, Shun Nan Young, Sau King Chew, Ying Fong Chan, Wai Chun Ng, Lana Cheung, Ching Hang Lee, Ying Yi Deng, Kuen Li, Yuk Lin Sun, Yook Chee Hom, Anita Sheung Ngor Leung, Miu Shun Chan, Kam Fan Li, May Chen, Anges Wong, Connie Ling, Yim Un Chan, Mei Yung Liew, Lai Fong Leung, Chung Ng, Mei Yin Tsang.[1]
APALA
Alice Ip and other workers involved in the 1982 ILGWU strike also joined APALA (the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance), and went to Washington D.C. to “fight [for] the worker’s right.”
"A call to build an organization for the 1990s and beyond"
Unity, January 28 1991, issued a statement "A call to build an organization for the 1990s and beyond" on pages 4 to 6.
This group was a split in the League of Revolutionary Struggle which soon became the Unity Organizing Committee.
Those listed as supporters of the call included Alice Ip, Chinese committee Coalition of Labor Union Women, New York. .