LAANE New Vision Newsletter - May 2007
In This Special Women's Edition
of New Vision

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S NOTE

Women and the Movement for Economic Justice

FEATURES

Power in Numbers
Albertsons Employees Stay United in Spite of
Two-Tier System

Coming Home
Actress and Activist Jane Fonda Highlights
Women for a New Los Angeles Luncheon

New World Order
LAANE Honoree Jane Fonda Believes That Women Can Help Reshape Global Consciousness and Create a Just, Sustainable Future

All Together Now
Partnership for Working Families Builds the
National Movement for Economic Justice

DEPARTMENTS

Justice on the March
News From Los Angeles and Around the Country

Getting Personal
LAANE Honorary Board Member Suzy Marks Finds Inspiration in Local Activism

Hot Off the Press
The Latest Articles on Economic Inequality in America

Research Roundup
A Quarterly Selection of New Research on Jobs, Workplace Standards and the Economy

Comic Relief
Cartoon

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Executive Director’s Note
Women and the Movement for Economic Justice

LAANE Executive Director Madeline Janis
This is an amazing time for women in leadership. The Speaker of the House is a woman for the first time in our history. A leading candidate for president is also a woman. While having these women in high-profile leadership positions represents a real step forward, it is the unsung heroines of our movement who provide me with the greatest inspiration. More
 
New World Order
LAANE Honoree Jane Fonda Believes That Women Can Help Reshape Global Consciousness and Create a Just, Sustainable Future
In 2005, Jane Fonda—who was honored at LAANE’s annual Women for a New Los Angeles Luncheon—published My Life So Far, a memoir of her life as an actress, activist, wife and feminist. The book takes us from her youth among Hollywood’s elite to her film career to her work to build a more just society. More
 
All Together Now
Partnership for Working Families Builds the National Movement for Economic Justice
In February, more than 200 people representing 22 states and 82 local, regional and national organizations including labor, academics, environmental and civil rights groups attended the Partnership for Working Families’ (PWF) second annual convening of the network in Atlanta. More
 
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Watch video from 2007 Women for a New Los Angeles Luncheon
Click above to watch a short video— featuring honoree Jane Fonda—from LAANE's Women for a New Los Angeles Luncheon.
LAANE City of Justice Awards Dinner - December 4, 2007 - Beverly Hilton Hotel
Recommended Reading
Special women’s edition selection of books on labor history, democracy and the progressive movement
in America
L.A. Story
By Ruth Milkman
L.A. StorySociologist and labor expert Ruth Milkman explains how Los Angeles, once known as a company town hostile to labor, became a hotbed for unionism, and how immigrant service workers emerged as the unlikely leaders in the battle for workers’ rights.
Blue Grit: True Democrats Take Back Politics From the Politicians
By Laura Flanders
Blue Grit: True Democrats Take Back Politics From the PoliticiansThe feminist Air America radio host and successful author explains how progressives are coming after the conservative establishment with new talent, new ideas, new media and new cash, and they have their sights set on building a new progressive movement, whether or not the Democratic Party is ready.
Femininity in Flight
By Kathleen Barry
Femininity in FlightThis book argues that the way flight attendants have seen themselves, been marketed and have organized reflects shifting views of the role of women in American society.
Gendering Labor History
By Alice Kessler-Harris
Gendering Labor HistoryA leading historian articulates gender’s fundamental importance in the shaping of U.S. history and working-class culture in this book of essays.
On the Picket Line
Mary E. Triece
On the Picket LineWorking-class women developed their own tactics and leadership styles to challenge economic injustice and discrimination during the Great Depression. This book looks at the way female organizers often used a more personal speaking style to connect with audiences.


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