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Sweatshop Warriors

Immigrant Women Workers Take On the Global Factory

Miriam Ching Yoon Louie

Pages: 256
ISBN: 0-89608-639-9
Format: cloth
Release Date: 2001-01-01
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Description of Sweatshop Warriors.

Sweatshop Warriors highlights the voices of the pioneers of the growing anti-sweatshop movement: immigrant women workers!

In this up-close and personal look at these extraordinary women worker-activists, Miriam Ching Yoon Louie records the voices of these working-class heroines sounding the charge for the anti-WTO legions. Sweatshop Warriors highlights the role played by workers’ centers in pioneering new methods for winning victories against global capital. The women reflect on gender and class conflicts within their families, their unions, and their ethnic communities, documenting the power that can be unleashed when women workers break through patriarchal and racial silencing to solve their problems. Summarizing the histories of Chinese, Mexican, and Korean immigration, Sweatshop Warriors examines the practices and policies that propel women, men, and children into dangerous and poorly paid jobs.

With chapters on successful campaigns against Levi-Strauss, Donna Karan, and restaurants in Los Angeles’ Koreatown, among others.

Table of Contents

Introduction Listening to the Women
1 Holding Up Half the Sky: Chinese Immigrant Women Workers
2 ˇLa Mujer Luchando, El Mundo Transformando!: Mexican Immigrant Women Workers
3 "Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart": Korean Immigrant Women Workers
4 Extended Families
5 Movement Roots
6 "Just-in-Time" Guerrilla Warriors
Conclusion Returning to the Source

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