New York Friend's of the People's World

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Better World Awards Luncheon

Sunday, December 4, 2022
2:00pm - 6:00pm
Henry Winston Unity Hall, 235 W 23rd St, 7th Floor, NYC

The event will also be hosted online. Zoom link to follow.

Purchase tickets here: https://www.eventbee.com/v/better-world-awards-2022/event?eid=258800923

Or pay cash at the door.

Vaccine cards will be checked upon arrival.

 

Christian Smalls
Keynote Speaker
Christian Smalls is the President and co-founder of the Amazon Labor Union. He is a former Amazon worker who was fired in March of 2020 after he organized an historic walkout to protest Amazon’s poor response to COVID-19 and failure to protect warehouse workers from infection. Chris is also one of the founders of The Congress of Essential Workers, a collaborative network of workers and allies fighting for the elimination of billionaires, for wealth redistribution, and to protect the working class from exploitative CEOs.

Peter Gale
Lifetime Achievement Award
Peter Gale has spent more than 50 years in the struggle to forward social and political movements for working people. After joining the Communist Party of the United States in 1971, Peter committed his time to building the Party and forwarding revolutionary movements in Pennsylvania, New York, and nationally. Along the way, he fought tirelessly for his legal clients to get justice. Join us to honor his lifetime of work.

Jawanza James
Jawanza James Williams is a Black, radical queer, prison abolitionist, socialist, feminist, christian organizer engaged in local and state politics in New York. In 2020, they were one of the leaders in organizing local George Floyd Uprisings and in the Occupy City Hall encampment to demand action against police brutality. As the Director of Organizing at VOCAL-NY, they organize for Black liberation, universal housing, prison abolition, and an end to the AIDS epidemic.

Jennifer Lenz
Jenn Lenz is a Starbucks worker who led the organizing drive to win the first union with Starbucks Workers United in Illinois. They organize nationally with Starbucks Workers United, coordinating strikes and worker actions at hundreds of shops across the country. She is also a national organizer with the Restaurant Organizing Project and a leader in the Illinois Young Communist League.

Join us for the annual event of engagement, food, and cultural entertainment!

Tickets: $40. (Low-income, students, and unemployed: $10)
 
Or pay cash at the door.
 
If you would like have your name listed on the greetings and congratulations page insert, make a $25 donation to People's World at www.peoplesworld.org/donate or send a check for $25 to People's World at 235 W 23rd St., 7th Floor, New York, NY 10011, and send an email to [email protected] to let us know of your donation.

All funds raised will go to People’s World and the Amazon Labor Union.
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