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Interview with Juan Bocanegra and Cindy Domingo
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| Title | Interview with Juan Bocanegra and Cindy Domingo |
| Creator | Interviewer: Monica Ghosh Interviewees: Juan Bocanegra and Cindy Domingo
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| Publisher/Affiliation | LELO (Labor and Employment Law Office)
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| Place of Publication | United States--Washington (State)--Seattle |
| Date | 2000-08-18 |
| Notes | Text of this interview can be found at the following url: http://depts.washington.edu/wtohist/interview_index.htm
People discussed in interview: Mike Dolan, Lydia [Cabasco?], Reverend Orange, Bill Cate, Lela Travis Thompson, Margaret Levi.
Places discussed in interview: Seabeck conference site, New Mexico, Texas, Africa, Washington DC, Dominican Republic, South Africa, India, Labor Temple, Ship Canal, Rainier Valley, Beacon Hill, Seattle University (SU), Philippines, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, International District.
Organizations discussed in interview: Labor and Employment Law Office (LELO), Workers' Voices Coalition, Citizens Action, World Bank, Asia Pacific Task Force, Church Women United, White Women Organizing Against Racism (WWOAR), Seattle Young People's Project, Evergreen Community College, Board of Global Ministries, Jobs For Justice, American Federation of Labor - Congress of International Organizations (AFL-CIO), People's Assembly, ROC [Republic of China?], Community Coalition for Environmental Justice (CCEJ), Greenpeace, Sierra Club, Methodists. |
| Timeline | After WTO |
| Intended Purpose | Oral History
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| Issue Area | Labor
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| Subjects | World Trade Organization. Ministerial Conference--Personal narratives |
| Geographic Coverage | United States--Washington (State)--Seattle |
| Object Type | Interview
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| Physical Description | Computer file |
| Collection | WTO History Project
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| Contributor | WTO History Project |
| Repository | University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division. |
| Organizations Mentioned | Labor and Employment Law Office (LELO), Workers' Voices Coalition, Citizens Action, World Bank, Asia Pacific Task Force, Church Women United, White Women Organizing Against Racism (WWOAR), Seattle Young People's Project, Evergreen Community College, Board of Global Ministries, Jobs For Justice, American Federation of Labor - Congress of International Organizations (AFL-CIO), People's Assembly, ROC [Republic of China?], Community Coalition for Environmental Justice (CCEJ), Greenpeace, Sierra Club, Methodists
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