Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee

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Template:TOCnestleft Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (IWOC) is a project of the Industrial Workers of the World and claims to have "1,000 prisoners as union members and as many contacts that we communicate with in prisons across the country."[1]

Video Promoting August 21 2018 Prison Strike

Promoting social justice teachings

A promotional video featuring Cole Dorsey of Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee, Chris Lockett of Planting Justice, Anthony Forest of Planting Justice, and Darryl Aikens of Planting Justice "on why a prison strike is taking place this August."

""We're prison abolitionists, so we believe there shouldn't be prisons, whether federal or state. We don't believe in detention facilities. We don't believe in juvenile halls." - Cole Dorsey, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)

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