Day Laborers Kick Around Soccer Ball, Organizing Ideas
Monday, July 7, 2008
(Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO)
Day laborers from across the Metro DC
region laced up their soccer shoes on Sunday,
June 29 for the second annual Day Laborer
Soccer Tournament. The event not only provided
an afternoon of friendly soccer competition but
also gave day laborers and community activists
a chance to discuss organizing tactics and
strategy for improving the rights of Metro DC
day laborers. Nine teams competed in the
tournament. “The spirit of cooperation of the
different participant organizations was the
real winner,” said DC Jobs
with Justice board member and American Friends
Service Committee DC chapter Director
Jean-Louis Peta Ikambana. “This was a fun and
exciting experience for all of us,” said
Benjamin Ordoñez, a member of the winning team
Chelahub. “Our rival team, Jornaleros de
Culmore, was a very competitive team and the
final game was decided by a penalty.” The
Mayor’s Office of Latino Affair and the
Latino Liaison of the DC Metropolitan Police
co-sponsored the tournament. To find out about
upcoming events to support the DC Metro Day
Laborer community, contact Pedro Cruz at pcruz@dclabor.org
- report/photo by Ruth
Castel-Branco
