KOREAN IMMIGRANT WORKERS ADVOCATES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Programs
Carwash Workers Organizing Committee
Clean Carwash Workers Organizing Committee (CWOC) brings workers together from carwashes across the region. Through CWOC meetings, workers build solidarity across the industry, learn and educate others about their economic and political rights, get connected with organizing or legal support, and develop their leadership skills. CWOC allows the Campaign to go from organizing carwash by carwash to movement building and connecting car washers to the larger struggle for social justice.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesMar 1, 2021 – Feb 28, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$655.9KImmigrant Workers Justice Initiatives
Through a range of campaigns, projects, and services, KIWA organizes immigrant workers, renters, and their families to promote workplace and housing justice, immigrants' rights, democratic and sustainable community development, civic participation, racial and gender justice, and cultural resistance. Programs include strategic enforcement of workplace rights; a worker clinic; outreach and education among immigrant workers; policy and advocacy campaigns for social and economic justice; English and other classes and workshops; organizing; leadership development; civic engagement; and affordable housing. During this year, KIWA also pivoted to add significant outreach, services, and advocacy in support of immigrant workers and their families affected by the pandemic.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesMar 1, 2021 – Feb 28, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$5.8MProgram 1 [2025]
Through a range of campaigns, projects, and services, KIWA organizes immigrant workers, renters, and their families to promote workplace and housing justice, immigrants' rights, democratic and sustainable community development, civic participation, and racial and gender justice. Programs and activities include worker organizing and leadership development; strategic enforcement of workplace rights; worker and renter clinics; outreach and education; policy and advocacy campaigns for social and economic justice; English and other classes and workshops; civic engagement; and affordable housing.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesMar 1, 2024 – Feb 28, 2025Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$2.8M
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