yasemin

@LaborOrganizer

Organizing Director. Agitator for what's right. Footsolider with . Builder of unbreakable worker power & class struggle unions.🦋🚩

Joined January 2012

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    May 25

    As revolutionaries, we don't have the right to say that we're tired of explaining. We must never stop explaining. We know that when the people understand, they cannot help but follow us. —Thomas Sankara, one of the greats.

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    Long live international labor solidarity! Long live the Syrian working class! Let us fight for a free world with the workers on top — to do away with racism, war, and poverty.

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  3. Retweeted
    Sep 7

    Good morning from beautiful Damascus, Syria! We're here to condemn an expanded war on the Syrian workers and an immediate end to the deadly US sanctions crippling the working class economy.

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  4. Sep 5

    Class Struggle > Comfort

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  5. Retweeted
    Sep 3

    There are no borders in the workers' struggle! Last May, USLAW built bridges between US and Korean workers. Much love to our comrades at the KCTU! Be sure to read more about our transformative trip on :

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  6. Retweeted
    Sep 3

    yall, check it in conversation about their time in South Korea. Also, i might be the olds and not remember seeing this before but i really enjoy clicking on the pictures to read the interview :)

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  7. Retweeted
    Sep 3

    Capital, Greed, and Exploitation flow freely across all borders. If we are to win anything, our Solidarity as Workers must also flow freely across all borders.

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  8. Sep 3

    A trip I will never forget. The faces, stories, and lessons of the KCTU comrades I carry wherever I go. and I were natural models in our photo shoot last year and we were definitely not awkward or cracking up the entire time.

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    Sep 3

    "After a long flight and an even longer delay, and touched down in South Korea, bleary-eyed and well beyond the point of exhaustion." They sat down to talk with about their trip on the site.

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  10. Sep 2

    . is resurfacing in a major way. Ridding exploitation from our communities depends on the strength of an internationalist worker front! Follow, get your union to affiliate or come on as an individual rank-and-filer.

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  11. Retweeted
    Sep 2

    Today and everyday, know your worth!

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  12. Sep 2
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  13. Sep 2

    *in September! 🤬

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  14. Sep 2

    nobody: me: May 1st is the real Labor Day. The bosses placed it to September to diffuse and depoliticize the movement bc they were terrified of workers who recognized their class power across borders.

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  15. Aug 31

    It's totally normal for a millennial to be up late hours developing organizing curriculum on weekend nights, right?? I live for this stuff 😆🤷🏻‍♀️

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  16. Aug 31

    you know, REAL👏GIRLS'👏TALK👏

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  17. Retweeted
    Aug 30

    Reading always gives me clarity. “What [they] seek is not an end to oppression, but the transfer of the oppressive apparatus into their own hands. “ Robert L. Allen, Black Awakening in Capitalist America (1969)

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  18. Aug 30

    For #3, I use a strategy called "block scheduling" and stick to it. Compassionate self-discipline means we're also flexible. This is what I fill out every morning:

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  19. Aug 30

    My top 3: 1. Sleep early, get good rest & be up early. 2. Get your morning on the right foot. Dont get sucked into your phone. (When I workout, eat, meditate first thing, it sets a good tempo for the rest of the day.) 3. Organize & prioritize the day before jumping into any work.

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  20. Aug 30

    Our end goal goes beyond striking for a contract to better negotiate terms of exploitation. The working class can administer society and uproot their exploiters once and for all.

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  21. Aug 29
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