Working Women in Maquilas and the Fields in Baja California: March 7

FrenteIndígena de OrganizacionesBinacionales (FIOB) and OllinCalli Present

Working Women in Maquilas and the
Fields in Baja California

March 7th, 5pm-10pm
Centro Cultural de la Raza

2004 Park Boulevard
San Diego, CA
Map and directions



Music, food, presentations and more. The Binational Front of Indigenous Organizations (FIOB) and OllinCalli (Collective in Movement) would like to formally invite you to our fundraising dinner, Mujerestrabajadoras, lasáreaslaborales mas explotadas en México después del TLC en 1994. This international women’s Day celebration is to recognize our hardworking female farm and maquiladora workers residing and working in Baja California, Mexico. As organizations committed to defending the human and labor right’s Mujerestrabajadoras, lasáreaslaborales mas explotadas en México después del TLC en 1994 will include presentations on the current living and working conditions that our brothers and sisters and faced with, as well as food and live entertainment.

This event is an opportunity to learn about the conditions facing agricultural and maquila workers in Baja California. In addition, it is a chance to create and build collaborations with our organization and other community-based groups.  Attendance to this event will give your organization a chance to gather information that will increase your understanding that work we do with indigenous and non-indigenous workers in Baja California. 


Ticket: $10 in advance and $15 at the door Includes dinner- Oaxacan mole



For tickets, your contribution can be made out to “SDMWSN” (San Diego Maquiladora Workers’ Solidarity Network), nonprofit 501 (c). 


Online via SDmaquila.org. (Please indicate “March 7 event.”)

Checks can be mailed to Herb Shore, 6142 Romany Drive, San Diego, CA 92120. 
(Please indicate “March 7 event.”)

A receipt of the donation for tax purposes will be sent to, you, if you request it. 

For tickets and more information:

Rosy Díaz (760) 415-8419
Enriqueta Medina (760)847-7449
Rogelio Méndez (619) 722-4870
Enrique Dávalos (619) 885-6081
Luis López (619) 289-4731

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