In Detroit, UAW members and their families stand ready to knock doors, make calls, and turn out strong for the mayor’s race
Media must RSVP by Friday, June 6 at 5 p.m. ET: UAW.us/KinlochLaunchMedia
DETROIT—UAW members from Detroit will rally with President Shawn Fain and Rev. Solomon Kinloch—the union’s endorsed candidate for mayor and a former UAW Local 235 member. In May, the UAW endorsed Rev. Kinloch, a proud son of a UAW family, for his lifelong advocacy for working people and bold vision for an inclusive Detroit. Regions 1 and 1A, which cover the city, will lead a major turnout push to help elect him.
WHO: UAW President Shawn Fain, Rev. Solomon Kinloch, UAW Region 1 Director LaShawn English, UAW Region 1A Director Laura Dickerson and hundreds of UAW members
WHAT: Rally celebrating the UAW’s endorsement of Rev. Kinloch for Detroit mayor
WHERE: UAW Solidarity House, 8000 E. Jefferson, Detroit, MI 48214
WHEN: Saturday, June 7 at 10:00 a.m.
The UAW firmly stands with Rev. Kinloch’s campaign message: as Detroit has made a comeback, far too many working-class families are still left behind.
Rev. Kinloch shares the UAW’s understanding that the revival of the city means nothing if it doesn’t reach everyone. He has stood in solidarity with UAW members time and again—including walking the picket line with UAW Local 900 members and feeding strikers and their families during their recent strike—proving that he doesn’t just talk about economic justice; he lives it.
The UAW is the largest union in Michigan with over 350,000 active and retired members. In the City of Detroit, UAW members and their household family members are over 120,000 strong. The UAW is ready to be a difference-maker in this election, with members of both the union and Rev. Kinloch’s church ready to knock doors, make calls, and turn out in force in Detroit’s mayor’s race.
Media must RSVP by Friday, June 6 at 5 p.m. ET: UAW.us/KinlochLaunchMedia
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