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I love that I can provide for my family and drive past jobs I've helped build with my own two hands and actually say I helped build that! These projects will be around long after I'm gone. Before joining the union, I felt that I could never do enough to truly help to take care of my family and prepare for the future.
Now, I most certainly sleep easier at night knowing my benefits can help my family so much and that retirement will be so much easier to plan for. Taking on a trade has made me stronger physically and more confident.
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In the long term, I get to see what myself and the people I work with have created throughout the city. These women built a life that works for them. Read about their life-changing experiences. Contina Brooks Learn how this operating engineer went from foreclosure to home free. Savy Man-Doherty Learn how this pipefitter and food lover went from ramen to steak and shrimp. Joan Bennett Learn how this carpenter went from working all week to traveling all over.
Lindsay Gustafson Learn how this single mother went from retail hell to a much cooler situation. Dominique Cave " I just wanted a job where I could retire at a decent age, so I applied for Building Pathways, and that launched me right into my career as a plumber.
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Marissa also used stand your ground law, but to no avail in her case. The judge decided she was not sufficiently in fear of her life - or she would have run away rather than stood her ground-even though she had an earlier injunction against her husband for battery and survived a beating just 9 days before the premature birth of her daughter. Congresswoman Corrine Brown speaking about Marissa says that Stand Your Ground law is unfairly not applied to victims of domestic violence when attempting to protect themselves and that "if you are black, the system will treat you differently.
Marissa's case is mired in complex and structural problems of the U.
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To take action on her behalf begins to redress a grave injustice to her and her family and friends, but it also continues an important mobilization against these larger issues that are present. Marissa's case reveals the intersection of a series of crisis points in our society: The committee to Free Marissa Now, along with her lawyers, has been granted a new trial for Marissa upon their appeal, and with the support they mobilized around the country.
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She has already served three years of an unjust sentence. It is time for Marissa to return home to her children and her life. It is completely within the realm of the prosecutor's discretion to drop all charges and not re-try this case.
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If you agree will you please take a moment from your busy lives and make a difference. Contact the names below. A short sentence will suffice. Contact the following officials: Tallahassee, FL http: She writes about her work building coalitions across women's differences: