Interfaith Worker Justice

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Students

Students

Who can get involved?

You can! You don’t have to wait until graduation to make a difference. As a college or seminary student, you can organize and advocate for worker justice right now.

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Click here for more information on IWJ's internship, and to apply.

What else can I do?

There are a lot of ways students can get involved in worker justice, like:

  • Become a worker justice E-Advocate -> Sign up here
  • Organize your campus to pressure divestment of college endowment in HEI funds or prevent them from investing in HEI. Find out more about -> HEI’s mistreatment of workers.
  • If you're a seminarian, consider participating in a year-long field placement -> email us for info
  • With our help, organize a labor-focused spring break trip -> email us for info
  • Browse the resource center to learn more ->  Click here to get started!
  • Participate in IWJ’s summer program for college students and seminarians, which provides a 3-month religion and labor coalition building and organizing experience.  We'll provide a week long training, and coaching throughout your internship, where you will be placed with one of IWJ’s partner unions or affiliates -> email us for info

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