2016 ACLA YEAR END MESSAGE

Dear ACLA members and allies,

As 2016 comes to an end, we celebrate the victories that our movements have achieved and we rage against the increased injustice, xenophobia and racism that is impacting our communities the world over. Workers have fought and won significant victories across the continent. From recent labour victories to the fight for fairness for vulnerable and precarious workers, the demand for dignity at work has taken the continent by storm. As a result of our triumphs, a backlash is occurring. Whether it’s the recent Brexit vote in Britain, to the increasing anti-immigrant and anti-refugee sentiments or the recent election of sexist, racist and homophobic Donald Trump, once again we need to come together, organize and mobilize to demand a world free of hatred and fear.

As we move towards 2017, we must seize the lessons of the past to guide us towards victory in the future. As the elders of our movements move on, it is important to honour their sacrifices to our movement. ACLA would like to take the opportunity to recognize one of our founders, and one of the most important activists in Canada, sister Winnie Ng, who has provided invaluable contributions to our movement for over 40 years. Winnie recently retired from her position as Unifor Sam Gindin Chair in Social Justice & Democracy at Ryerson University. As both a community and labour activist, Winnie has been a trailblazer who has inspired countless activists who now are continuing the important work that she began.

It’s been another busy year for ACLA.  Thank you to the ACLA membership and allies for your ongoing support.  Below is a recap of our 2016 activities.  See you all in 2017!

  • Support for the Akua Benjamin Legacy Project – an annual project that recognizes the incredible contributions of activist and academic Akua Benjamin – Winter 2016
  • Presented at the PSAC Ontario Racially Visible Members’ ConferenceMarch 18, 2016
  • Participated in the 15 & Fairness campaignSpring and Summer 2016
  • Joined the Injured Workers’ Action for Justice Healthcare CampaignSpring, Summer and Fall 2016
  • Participated and spoke at the annual ceremony to commemorate Chinese Railroad WorkersJuly 1, 2016
  • Support and solidarity with Black Lives Matter-Toronto including endorsing the Letters for Black Lives campaign and organizing a round table discussion on how members of the Asian community can support this movement – Summer and Fall 2016
  • Province-wide participation in the Anti-Racism Directorate community consultationsSummer and Fall 2016
  • Participation in Justicia for Migrant Workers’ Harvesting Freedom CampaignFall 2016
  • Co-sponsored event on Chinese Workers Uprising: Unions, Workers and Resistance in China TodayOctober 30, 2016
  • Took part in International Migrant Day candlelight vigilDecember 18, 2016

 

Peace, love and solidarity,

Asian Canadian Labour Alliance

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