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The Facts -

  • The Human Rights and Diversity Commission, along with the Teamsters History Project, is hosting a series of monthly history programs focused on Teamsters, the labor movement, and diversity within their union.
  • The programs will cover various aspects of their shared past, including events in Black, Women’s, Hispanic, and LGBTQ+ histories and their impact on Teamsters and the labor movement.
  • The programs are open to everyone and will be held in a Zoom format, requiring registration to receive the link to join the session.


Unveiling New Monthly History Programs by Teamsters and the Human Rights and Diversity Commission

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Welcome to the next chapter of monthly history programs presented by The Teamsters and the Human Rights and Diversity Commission. These programs offer a diverse exploration of our shared history, spotlighting significant events in Black, Women’s, Hispanic, and LGBTQ+ histories and their effects on the labour movement.

Presented in a Zoom format, these programs are open to all and run for approximately 90 minutes. Registration is required to receive the session link. We encourage you to share this announcement with anyone you believe would be interested, sparking lively discussions and program ideas in locals, communities, or at home.

Sunday, April 14, 2024 1:00pm-2:30pm EST

Presented by Nick Perry
Central Region Trainer, IBT Training & Grants Department
Trustee, Teamsters Local Union 413

Register for this program, here: http://ibt.io/2024HRDC

For questions or general series information, contact Loren Fortune at lfortune@teamster.org.

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