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)