Immigration Task Force

Who We Are

We came together for the United Association for Labor Educators (UALE) annual conference in May 17th 2006 and decided to create an Immigration Taskforce in response to the series of massive rallies for immigrant rights that shook the country. Many of us were creating immigration training workshops for our membership and for union leaders to help them better understand the current immigration policy debate and we thought it would be useful to create a space were we could share what we learned. Our goal in creating this interactive website is to provide a collective space that allows folks that are doing labor education around immigration to share their work. We built it, but we need you to provide the content to make this website work. We invite you to share your ideas and resources, experiment and create curriculum, and to be part of this collective process that allows us to provide education about a key issue facing us today.

Our Mission

The mission of the UALE Immigration Task Force is to provide labor educators with the resources they require to effectively build and strengthen the labor movement by incorporating immigrant workers into the ranks of organized labor.

The task force will do this by engaging in activities that assist in the collection, development, and dissemination of educational materials to help shape a stronger, more unified labor movement firmly grounded on the foundation of social and economic justice; racial, gender, and LGBT equality; and civil and human rights.

 

Resources for Teaching about Immigration Issues

The chart below contains educational materials that you may find useful in teaching native-born or immigrant workers. Included are curricula and workshop designs, articles, handouts, etc. We encourage you to use these materials, post your comments on them, and add materials of your own. (You will need to join the Task Force to post to the site.)

Also check out the Immigration Weblinks for more resources from other groups. 

 

Resourcesort iconTypePosted byLast editedCommentsLast commented on
Immigration for Non-Immigrant Workers Workshop: from TESC (WA) Tess Ewing06/24/2009 - 5:39pm006/22/2009 - 4:57pm
Labor and ImmigrationKent06/24/2009 - 5:40pm006/19/2009 - 4:31pm
Economic Nationalism Curriculum Packetjancel06/24/2009 - 5:42pm006/06/2009 - 12:00pm
Powerpoint: Who is [not] stealing your job? The political economy of immigrationjancel06/24/2009 - 5:52pm004/22/2009 - 4:56pm
J. Gordon: Workers Without BordersTess Ewing06/24/2009 - 5:53pm004/22/2009 - 1:28pm
D. LaBotz: If Not Now, When?Tess Ewing06/24/2009 - 5:53pm004/22/2009 - 1:19pm
"Labor's Framework" AFL-CIO & Change to WinTess Ewing05/11/2009 - 12:32pm004/22/2009 - 11:22am
NILC Know Your Rights Community Education Materials Deborah Rosenstein06/24/2009 - 5:54pm109/24/2008 - 11:24am
Let's Talk ImmigrationAnonymous07/18/2008 - 6:03pm007/18/2008 - 2:00pm
Immigrant Rights Movement in L.A.Tess Ewing07/16/2008 - 3:45pm006/30/2008 - 3:49pm
Immigration History TimelineTess Ewing07/16/2008 - 3:46pm006/30/2008 - 3:16pm
Citizenship, Race & ImmigrationAnonymous07/22/2008 - 2:07pm006/27/2008 - 6:29pm
There is No Line: Immigration Myths and FactsDeborah Rosenstein07/22/2008 - 2:10pm006/27/2008 - 5:55pm
Globalization for BeginnersMike Prokosch06/24/2009 - 5:57pm006/19/2008 - 6:30pm
Immigration Policy & Unions: Exclusion or SolidarityAnonymous06/24/2009 - 6:03pm106/19/2008 - 5:07pm
Union Awareness Course:The Problem with Immigration Todayjkretzschmar@ma...06/24/2009 - 6:00pm006/19/2008 - 5:04pm

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