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The [[Social Policy]] Organizers' Forum Board includes<ref>http://www.socialpolicy.org/index.php?id=804</ref>;
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[[Deepak Bhargava]], [[John Calkins]], [[Tho Thi Do]], [[Mary Gonzales]], [[Ken Johnson]], [[Michael Kieschnick]], [[Drummond Pike]], [[Mark Splain]], [[Andy Stern]], [[Pat Sweeney]], [[Mary Rowles]], [[John Hoyt]], [[Gustavo Torres]].
  
 
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[[Category:Social Policy]]
 
[[Category:UC Berkeley Labor Center]]
 
[[Category:UC Berkeley Labor Center]]

Revision as of 11:28, 29 December 2009

Tho Thi Do

UC Berkeley Labor Center

In 2009 Tho Thi Do of UNITE HERE Local 2 served on the advisory board of UC Berkeley Labor Center[1].

UNITE HERE

Fred Ross Sr with International Longshaw Workers Union leader Jimmy Herman and UNITE HERE] organizer Tho Thi Do at Neighbor to Neighbor coffee protest in the 1980s

On June 30, 2009 Tho Do was elected to the position of General Vice President for Immigration, Civil Rights, and Diversity for UNITE HERE.[2]












Social Policy

The Social Policy Organizers' Forum Board includes[3];

Deepak Bhargava, John Calkins, Tho Thi Do, Mary Gonzales, Ken Johnson, Michael Kieschnick, Drummond Pike, Mark Splain, Andy Stern, Pat Sweeney, Mary Rowles, John Hoyt, Gustavo Torres.

References