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Baltimore's community organizations, faith communities and unions are working together to celebrate and advance human rights valuess at a city-wide fair on April 18, 2009. B'MORE FAIR blog

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United Workers: Low-wage workers leading the way to poverty's end.
The United Workers is a human rights organization led by low-wage workers and focused on leadership development through education, reflection and action. We were founded by homeless day laborers in an abandoned firehouse-turned-shelter and have grown to a multi-racial and bilingual membership base of over 1,000 low-wage workers.

 
 

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