WEBINAR Here to Stay: Black, Latina, and Afro-Latina Women in Construction Trades Apprenticeships and Employment
Date: March 25, 2021
Time: 2:00-3:30 PM EST
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Diversity is key for the future of the construction trades. While the numbers of Black and Latina women in trades apprenticeships have been increasing rapidly, still fewer than one-in-twenty-five apprentices are women. A new report lifts up the voices of Black, Latina, and Afro Latina early career tradeswomen on what helps and hinders their success in the trades.
Join IWPR and Chicago Women in the Trades for this webinar to learn about the new report, hear from Black and Latina tradeswomen about their experiences, and from construction trades leaders and organizers on what they are doing to tackle racism, harassment, and discrimination to create a welcoming and supportive environment for all in the trades
Panelists:
Christina Barillas, Plumbers Women’s Committee and Latina Labor Coalition
Lilly Calderon, Bricklayers Union
Chandra Childers, PhD, Institute for Women’s Policy Research
Zahrah Hill, Plumbers Local 130
Lark Jackson (Moderator), Chicago Women in the Trades
Kina McAfee, Assistant Coordinator of Carpenters Training Program
Angela McDaniel (Moderator), U.S. Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship
Ken Rigmaiden, General President, IUPAT
Rochelle Walker, Tradeswoman, IUPAT
Wendy Webb, Apprentice Field Coordinator, LIUNA Local 79
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