In this episode of In Conversation with LY, Larry Young talks with Courtney Jenkins, the President of the Metropolitan Baltimore Central Labor Council. They discuss the importance of labor movements and the upcoming 60th anniversary March on Washington for jobs and freedom. They also talk about the need to register and mobilize voters, as well as the urgency of addressing youth violence in Baltimore.
Courtney Jenkins is a young leader who brings forward-thinking and energy to the labor movement. As the President of the Metropolitan Baltimore Central Labor Council, he represents over 100 local affiliated unions in the Baltimore area. He is committed to continuing the work of the labor movement and ensuring the rights and well-being of working people and their families.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in labor movements, social justice, and community organizing. It provides valuable insights into the work being done by the labor movement in Baltimore and the importance of collective action. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the issues facing workers and communities and how they can get involved.
If you are passionate about social justice, worker's rights, and community organizing, this episode is for you. It offers valuable insights and perspectives from a dynamic and influential leader in the labor movement. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn, be inspired, and take action.
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