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    Oral History Interview, Alexia Kulwiec (1598)

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    Date
    2016-11-18
    Author
    Kulwiec, Alexia
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    Abstract
    In the November 18th 2016 interview with Faith Hoffmeyer, Alexia Kulwiec offered insight into her early life, education, career, and volunteer work. Alexia is from the UW-Extension School for Workers, she is the former chief council of SEIU Local 1 (in Chicago) and has been working with the Food Chain Workers Alliance in writing for the Good Food Procurement Policy. Alexia describes the importance of unions and how she combined her interest in social justice with her work as a lawyer. Hoffmeyer conducted this interview for inclusion into the UW-Madison Oral History Program, as part of the History 201: Historian’s Craft (FIG Fall 2016) Oral History Project.
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    Madison, WI; Chicago, IL; UW-Extension School for Workers, Food Chain Workers Alliance, the Service Employees International Union, Good Food Procurement Policy
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/83326
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    In this interview, Alexia Kulwiec discusses her early life focused on her education, career, and volunteer work. Alexia is the former chief council of SEIU Local 1 (in Chicago) and has been working with the Food Chain Workers Alliance in writing for the Good Food Procurement Policy. To learn more about this oral history, download & review the index first (or transcript if available). It will help determine which audio file(s) to download & listen to.
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