LELO’s Civil Rights Analysis Timeline

 

Welcome to LELO’s History Project, a continuing project to document LELO’s history and contributions to building a movement here in the US and beyond our borders, where working people are in control of our governments, our resources, and our lives.
 
We thank 4Culture of King County for their support during these last two years in funding our efforts to document LELO’s history through the voices of LELO’s co-founders and staff. Staff for this project includes Cindy Domingo, Paul Villanueva, and Jadeyn Fajardo.
 
Interviews from this project will be available in the future at the University of Washington’s Labor Archives, Special Collections. Special thanks to Conor Casey, Labor Archivist, Director of the Labor Archives.
 
Interviews:
1.  Abraham Arditi, Principal Attorney in the Wards Cove Case, LELO Staff Attorney
2.  Harley Bird, LELO’s First Executive Director
3.  Nemesio Domingo, LELO Co-founder and Named Plaintiff in New England Fish Company Lawsuit
4.  Michael Fox, LELO Staff Attorney and LELO Co-founder
5.  Diane Narasaki (Part I and II), LELO Executive Director
6.  Ricardo Ortega, LELO Executive Director
7.  Trevino Family for the Trevino Brothers (deceased), LELO Co-founders
8.  Michael Woo, LELO Staff