Located in
Guatemala City, Guatemala,
STITCH is a network of women unionists, activists, and
organizers that connects women in Central America and the
United States so that together they are empowered to
organize for economic justice.
STITCH supports and raises awareness about the rights of
women workers by leading workshops on rights and leadership,
conducting training exchanges and educational delegations to
Central America, and documenting the voices and experiences
of Central American laborers in the United States.
STITCH connects the struggles of union women across the
United States and Central America, and strengthens ties of
solidarity between them. With UUSC’s support, STITCH is
developing a Womens’ Labor and Leadership Curriculum Project
that:
- Addresses the unique challenges faced by women workers
in the informal economy
- Builds skills, strategies, power analyses, and critical
thinking
- Improves women workers' capacity to recognize, address,
and overcome rights violations
- Empowers women workers to take on positions of
leadership
The project is a collaborative effort of 11 women who
represent different Central American agricultural unions and
maquila organizations. Through this curriculum, STITCH will
be able to extend its work to encourage unionization and
uphold human rights of and among more vulnerable workers
than ever before, across both Central and North America.
UUSC will help facilitate the distribution of this
curriculum with allied Spanish-speaking worker partners in
the United States.
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