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When the president of Colorado WINS learned that the president of the United States might be targeting Denver next in his anti-immigration campaign of terror, she knew how she’d begin to mobilize. One simple thing Diane Byrne does is deck out her activists in matching T-shirts. Wearing union colors promotes team spirit and builds confidence, she says. The AFT Public Employees program and policy council, meeting in New York City Feb. 5-6, abounded with tips to help locals mobilize. PPC chair Gary Feist, president of North Dakota Public Employees, recommended finding members who can tell a personal story to draw media attention. With more media on the issue, he said, legislators will become more motivated to fix the problem.

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Federal immigration actions are rapidly expanding, with deadly consequences. The killings of poet Renee Nicole Good and nurse Alex Pretti by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minneapolis have brought intense focus on the use of excessive force. An AFT webinar, co-hosted by AFT President Randi Weingarten and AFT Massachusetts President Jessica Tang on Jan. 28, featured experts on immigration and the law. It highlighted AFT resources and showcased how our locals are showing up to minimize fear and trauma.

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Martha with students

On her very first day of student teaching at Linden Avenue Middle School in Red Hook, N.Y., Martha Strever pushed, pulled and pounded on the school’s door, which was locked. No one came. Where was everybody? It was, after all, the first day of school.

It turned out everybody was exactly where they were supposed to be: inside, having entered through the school’s front entrance. Strever had been knocking on a side door. Flustered but undeterred, she not only found her way inside, she also found her life’s calling.

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Paraprofessionals and school-related personnel are often overlooked because of their support roles. They are the last ones hired and often the first ones fired when budgets get tight. This certainly seems true right now as the Trump administration withholds nearly $7 billion in education funds, effective July 1, which has hamstrung summer school programs, hindered English language support, halted professional development this summer, and left before- and after-school programs in limbo for the coming school year.

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Here is a link to access the Local 692 Duluth tax return from the IRS.

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DFT Election Results with Executive Members and Term Expirations

Election results are as follows. Thank you to all that participated in the process.

 

President
Ethan Fisher: 283
Sarah Sandberg: 55
 
Vice President
Pamela Foster: 291
Ed Lewis: 275
Kenneth McNulty-Hooker: 42
Jim Olson: 298
Alberto Serrano-Rivera: 70

 

 

DFT Executive Board Members and Term Expiration

Ethan Fisher, President  Expires 2027

Tom Pearson, Treasurer Expires 2026

Catherine Nachbar, Secretary Expires 2026

Jim Olson, Vice-President Expires 2027

Ed Lewis, Vice-President Expires 2027

Pam Foster, Vice-President Expires 2027

Greg Jones, Vice-President Expires 2026

Lynn Thompson, Vice-President Expires 2026

Tory Rock, Vice-President Expires 2026