DC: 33rd Annual Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Awards

EVENTS

VENUE:
National Press Club Ballroom

529 14th Street NW
Washington , DC 20045

starts: 10/15/2009 - 5:30pm

Institute for Policy Studies Invites you to the

33rd Annual Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Awards

Thursday, October 15, 2009

National Press Club Ballroom, 13th Floor
529 14th Street NW, Washington, DC

5:30 PM: Reception and Light Fare
7:00 PM: Human Rights Program

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RSVP & Reservations
Early Bird tickets: $40 through September 30th

About the Recipients

Domestic Workers United

Domestic Workers United (DWU) is an organization of Caribbean, Latina, and African nannies, housekeepers, and caregivers. Founded in 2000, DWU is dedicated to building power, establishing fair labor standards, and raising the level of respect for over 600,000 domestic workers in the New York area. Currently, they are the driving force behind a "Domestic Workers Bill of Rights" that is moving through the New York State legislature and could serve as a national model. This membership organization engages not only in political action but also in community activism. It educates workers about their rights, offers classes in English as a second language and basic computer literacy, and runs a leadership training program. DWU is helping build a powerful movement that will one day end exploitation and oppression for all.

Presented by Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis (invited)
About Domestic Workers United

La Mesa Nacional Frente a la Minería en El Salvador

La Mesa Nacional Frente a la Minería en El Salvador has struggled against huge odds to make El Salvador the first country in the world to ban gold mining. Historically high gold prices have spurred increased exploration and exploitation worldwide, yet this grassroots movement has succeeded in blocking permits for mining in El Salvador. This represents an incredible victory for those who have fought against the environmental devastation and community displacement caused by open-air pit mining. Currently, however, global mining firms are attempting to undermine this victory by suing the government of El Salvador, alleging violations of the investment rules in the Central America Free Trade Agreement. By standing up to these major mining companies, La Mesa Nacional is setting an example of civic engagement and improving the quality of life for all the people of El Salvador.

Presented by U.S Representative Michael H. Michaud (D-ME)

About La Mesa Nacional Frente a la Minería

Special Guest: Quique Aviles, Poet, actor, and community activist whose work is dedicated to addressing social issues through performance and poetry.

Selection Committee

* Sarah Anderson, Institute for Policy Studies
* Fred Azcarate, AFL-CIO
* Marie Dennis, Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns
* Joe Eldridge, Chaplain, American University
* Jill Gay, Activist
* Adam Isacson, Center for International Policy
* Peter Kornbluh, National Security Archive
* Isabel Morel de Letelier
* E. Ethelbert Miller, Howard University
* Joy Olson, Washington Office on Latin America
* Barbara Shailor, AFL-CIO
* Joy Zarembka, Institute for Policy Studies

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Questions? Contact Sena Tsikata: sena@ips-dc.org; (202) 787-5277

Artwork by Naúl Ojeda.

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