When: Sunday, January 21st, 11AM-1PM
It's a union field trip! We will meet at the
National Museum of Mexican Art (free admission!) at 11 a.m. to see the Carlos Cortéz 100 AÑOS exhibit, then get lunch at Taqueria El Mezquite (1 p.m.) to talk about the exhibit, connections to today's working class struggles, and what's going on in our unions.
If you don't know Carlos Cortéz, here's a bit of info from the museum's website: This centennial exhibition celebrates the legacy of Carlos Cortéz Koyokuikatl
(1923-2005), one of Chicago’s most important social justice artists
working in the 20th century. Often a poet, often a printmaker, but
always an activist, Cortéz’s life’s work uplifted the working class,
marginalized communities, and social struggles by depicting scenes of
labor disputes, protests, and ignored historical events and
individuals.
This meetup is open to all members of AFSCME Locals 505, 654, 1215, 1669, 2912, and 2946.