Miami Workers Center

Miami Workers Center

Non-profit Organizations

Miami, Florida 564 followers

Building towards dignity, power, and self-determination for women, tenants, workers, immigrants, and families in Miami.

About us

The Miami Workers Center (MWC) is a strategy and action center whose purpose is to build the power and self-determination of south Florida’s most oppressed communities. We employ an intersectional approach linking gender, race, and socio-economic status understanding the contributions and needs of women, girl and femme must be the basis for a social justice agenda.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Miami, Florida
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1999

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    We and Power U Center for Social Change are celebrating 25 years together and there’s no one else we’d want to celebrate it with but you and our Miami movement ecosystem! 📣 Learn more about how to get in on the celebrations later this October at our HOMECOMING! 🌱 Help us plant the seeds for the next 25 years by purchasing a ticket to our fundraiser 🧡 Sponsor our fundraiser with your organization or business with one of our partnership packages Visit bit.ly/miamimovement25 for more details 💥

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    How did you celebrate International Domestic Workers Day this past weekend? 💚✊🏾 Dozens of nannies, house cleaners, and home health aides gathered at our Domestic Worker Assembly with WeCount! Together workers are standing up to abuse and organizing to win a Domestic Workers Bill of Rights in Miami-Dade! “We are the soul of society,” says Haitian home care worker Ermana, member of MWC. “Domestic workers do the work that makes all work possible!” The time is now for protection, dignity, and respect on the job. We’re fighting for #CareThatGoesBothWays Thank you so much to the affiliates of National Domestic Workers Alliance who joined us from New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. to share lessons from their successful campaigns and words of encouragement to our sisters here in the South! Solidarity is our superpower💪🏽

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    We're hiring for a full-time Organizing Director that will oversee and implement Miami Workers Center’s grassroots campaigns and policy/structural interventions to advance the rights of working class tenants and workers across Miami-Dade County. We’re looking for applicants with: - Experience in campaign development and execution for labor, housing, gender, and/or immigrant rights. - Experience training and developing staff and community members in organizing, community advocacy and/or political operations. - Demonstrable focus, resilience, and the problem-solving skill to develop solutions under challenging circumstances. - Fluency in English is required, and capacity in Spanish or Creole is recommended; - Ability to work nontraditional hours, including evenings and weekends Salary $70k with healthcare, vacation, and other benefits. Apply, view position details, qualifications, and responsibilities on our website: https://lnkd.in/dZpNqaMZ

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    Our We Are Miami fundraiser is in a little over a week and we’re so excited to share with you our event hosts and Community Champions! Each of them are incredible change makers using their expertise and skills in service of justice and the fight for people’s dignity. Dotie Joseph, Florida Representative of District 108 Armen Henderson, Dade County Street Response MARB Language Services Community Justice Project, Inc. Purchase your tickets: https://lnkd.in/eBAVe9CP October 22nd, 2pm at Red Rooster Overtown

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