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Teresa Romero
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Teresa Romero

@UFWPresident

Latina. Immigrant. President of the United Farm Workers. @UFWUpdates

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Joined January 2019

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    1. Teresa Romero‏ @UFWPresident Jul 19

      Many people have asked why farm workers are joining with the @Mvmnt4BlkLives and other worker and racial justice allies tomorrow. My thoughts on this are complex yet so simple: As a movement, we’ve learned that righteous protest relies on genuine solidarity.pic.twitter.com/9xuVNttipi

      United Farm Workers, Poor People's Campaign, Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II and 2 others
      1. United Farm Workers @UFWupdates

      2. Poor People's Campaign @UniteThePoor

      3. Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II @RevDrBarber

      4. Fight For 15 @fightfor15

      5. Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO @LALabor

      13 replies 360 retweets 902 likes
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      Teresa Romero‏ @UFWPresident Jul 19

      Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. sent a telegram to Cesar Chavez in 1966, early in the 5 yr long Delano grape strike. "Our separate struggles are really one—a struggle for freedom, for dignity, and for humanity.” read more:https://bit.ly/2DZWy6j 

      11:25 AM - 19 Jul 2020
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        2. Teresa Romero‏ @UFWPresident Jul 19

          Chavez carefully followed King’s career beginning with the 1955–56 Montgomery bus boycott. Two key UFW strategies were borrowed from King: nonviolence, which both King and Chavez learned from Gandhi, and the boycott, which had never before been used in a major US labor dispute.pic.twitter.com/cD0Qmn1kWu

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        3. Teresa Romero‏ @UFWPresident Jul 19

          The union boycotted California grapes. We learned righteous protests like boycotting — that rely on genuine solidarity among divergent groups of people — can move powerful forces, either corporate or governmental.pic.twitter.com/1O8xyEVj9I

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        4. Teresa Romero‏ @UFWPresident Jul 19

          Chavez and other UFW organizers embraced a transformational vision of trade unionism that transcended focusing solely on economic gains for union members. They knew we had to work with other communities struggling for change against the slow violence of oppression and poverty.pic.twitter.com/70P6sIbbbH

          2 replies 10 retweets 46 likes
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        5. Teresa Romero‏ @UFWPresident Jul 19

          In the late 60s, Chavez & UFW opposed the Vietnam War despite war support of many labor leaders. As early as mid-70s, Chavez stood with Harvey Milk in unequivocal support of gay rights. ‘How can we demand equality for our own people and tolerate prejudice against anyone else?’pic.twitter.com/XUmuWihLnZ

          1 reply 12 retweets 55 likes
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        6. Teresa Romero‏ @UFWPresident Jul 19

          Chavez led the UFW in working with disparate groups from the Black Panther Party in Oakland to Neighbor to Neighbor’s international boycott of Salvadoran coffee that helped end the death squads in El Salvador.pic.twitter.com/uqQY12VzV9

          5 replies 14 retweets 60 likes
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        7. Teresa Romero‏ @UFWPresident Jul 19

          The UFW will continue that tradition - of active solidarity with other oppressed people, on July 20 by participating in the #StrikeForBlackLives along with labor and racial justice organizations such as the Poor People’s Campaign and the @Mvmnt4BlkLives.https://j20strikeforblacklives.org/ 

          3 replies 23 retweets 70 likes
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        8. Teresa Romero‏ @UFWPresident Jul 19

          Most farm workers, living and laboring in remote rural regions, have difficulty engaging in mass urban protests. But the movement in which we now take part stretches beyond city streets to the fields, orchards, and vineyards that feed this country.pic.twitter.com/N1DtnnlvMX

          1 reply 19 retweets 62 likes
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        9. Teresa Romero‏ @UFWPresident Jul 19

          Farm workers from CA to WA will strike in solidarity for eight minutes and 46 seconds—how long George Floyd lay dying under a police officer’s knee—to affirm the truth that Black lives matter. We stand by the simple message that none of us are free until all of us are free.

          2 replies 15 retweets 56 likes
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        10. Teresa Romero‏ @UFWPresident Jul 19

          MLK reached out to Chavez while he fasted for nonviolence in 1968. “The plight of your people and ours is so grave that we all desperately need the inspiring example and effective leadership you‘ve given.” Civil rights leaders gave unwavering support to the farmworker movement.pic.twitter.com/fxFJEydnbe

          Rev Jesse Jackson Sr
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        11. Teresa Romero‏ @UFWPresident Jul 19

          Cesar Chavez later wrote that Dr. King’s life and death “gives us the best possible opportunity to recall the principles with which our struggle has grown and matured.” The successors of Cesar Chavez will carry on that struggle on July 20. Join us.https://j20strikeforblacklives.org 

          4 replies 11 retweets 40 likes
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        12. Teresa Romero‏ @UFWPresident Jul 20

          Teresa Romero Retweeted United Farm Workers

          Learn more about the history of our shared movement here. #StrikeForBlackLives https://twitter.com/ufwupdates/status/1281771794379112448?s=21 …https://twitter.com/UFWupdates/status/1281771794379112448 …

          Teresa Romero added,

          United Farm Workers @UFWupdates
          So... does anyone at @GoyaFoods need a history lesson on boycotts? pic.twitter.com/HXd8T6PpUC
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