What they assume my friends are like:

What my friends are actually like:


What they assume my friends are like:

What my friends are actually like:


I figure this’ll help boost meeting attendance.
1. Has admitted women and POC since its inception in the early 20th century.
2. When racially segregated unions went on strike they’d get as many of their black members across the picket line to scab as possible. They also referred to segregated unions as “social clubs” as snark.
3. They have a special fund to help pay for women and non-binary people to attend union events.
4. They admit and welcome sex workers.
5. They had a song called Rebel Girl waaaay before Kathleen Hanna.
6. They welcome and help undocumented immigrants.
7. Democracy is built into the foundations of the organization
8. They use an intersectional lens
9. Their song book is a ton of fun.
10. The union card you get is super cute.

I want someone to make me an IU 690 dress out of this fabric.
An IWW Guide to Sex Worker Rights in Rhode Island By the Providence Sex Workers Union, IU 690 Rhode Island is the sex capital of New England. Not only is it a place where sex sells, it’s also a pla…

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