Categories: Labor and strikes

Danny Glover becomes honorary member Of ILWU Local 10 on Juneteenth

San Francisco actor and activist Danny Glover was made an honorary member of ILWU Local 10 on Juneteenth. All Bay Area ports were shut down on the day, and Glover and members of the ILWU talked about his history and relationship with the ILWU 10, where he worked as a striking student at San Francisco State strike in 1968.

ILWU Local 10 has also made Paul Robeson, Martin Luther King, and Angela Davis honorary members.

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