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Description

An increasing number of unions and locals have declared themselves “sanctuary unions”: unions that provide protection and support to immigrant union members (and in some cases, to immigrants in the broader community). The sanctuary union movement began in the early days of the first Trump administration, but it grew exponentially in Minnesota during Operation Metro Surge as a labor-led strategy for resistance, mutual aid, and community defense. This class will examine the history of the sanctuary union movement, and some of the key strategies, tactics, and lessons learned by sanctuary union organizers since 2017.

Facilitator: Amy Livingston

Cancellation Policy

Course tuition is nonrefundable unless the LES office cancels a course. In the case of LES course cancellation,100% of tuition will be refunded.

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If you have any questions and/or access needs, please contact the Labor Education Service at 612-624-5020 or les@umn.edu.  Thank you.
The majority of our online classes have CART provided.

 

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Section Title
Sanctuary Unions
Type
Online, instructor led
Days
Th
Time
1:00PM to 3:00PM
Dates
Jun 11, 2026
Campus
Online (US Central Time)
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
2.0
Location
  • Online (US Central Time)
Course Fee(s)
Free $0.00
LES Class - Non Union Sponsored Fee $25.00
LES Class - Union Sponsored $50.00
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