CTUL is on the front line against wage theft and for the Fight for $15 and paid sick leave.
They also have a newly purchased building that will serve as a secure base for their work (and also houses the up-and-coming tenant organizing group Inquilinxs Unidxs Por Justicia). I got a look at it today.

It's an unassuming spot along Chicago Avenue near 38th street in South Minneapolis.

They decorate their walls with banners from past protests, and which I assume they take on the road as needed.

I don't think I've ever been in an office where they have a stash of drums.

Another banner.

Posters about the killing of Philando Castile.

Solidarity is a major theme.

This one must be pretty recent.

This banner is professionally printed and commemorates CTUL's recent win with Target.
CTUL is currently starting a two-year fundraising campaign to build their leadership development and organizing base. Donations are welcome.
Such an unfortunate acronym. Every time I see it I think, "Chuthulu."
ReplyDeleteHuh, I wouldn't have thought of that. I can see it a bit more when I look at the web address, CTUL.NET since that's longer.
ReplyDeleteThey pronounce it kind of like seh-TUHL, if that helps. (I thought it was SAY-TOOL, in my upstate New York accent.)