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Since 1981, La Mujer Obrera has been dedicated to upholding the most basic human rights:

*Employment with dignity and justice

*Comprehensive education, for all ages and community members

*Full health and nutrition, including open access to comprehensive health care

*Safe, secure and affordable housing,

*Right to live in peace with justice and dignity,

*Right to freely and completely participate in the political governing system.

As an organization, we have worked to respond to the following question:

“In the midst of globalization, how do we, as women and as workers, defend our rights and build sustainable communities rooted in justice and human dignity?"

As we seek and create solutions to this question, our organizational goals continue to be:

` Women’s Empowerment:
Secure the right and the capacity to develop as women, in community, and for our families, as a people with a history and a rich cultural heritage to affirm and share;

` Economic Development:
Generate women’s economic empowerment through social enterprises, small business support, and bilingual workforce development; and

` Community Development:
Build community, while sustaining our roots through neighborhood revitalization, job creation, housing development, and educational projects that celebrate Mexican cultural heritage.e, as Mexican immigrant women workers, co

Please join us in creating a sustainable future for women workers of Mexican heritage and their families in the United States.
For more information, or to make a donation contact: 915-588-0410 or info@mujerobrera.org