Roberta Wood
“Give it everything we’ve got,” Bea Lumpkin, Coalition of Labor Union Women founding member, told Chicago CLUW’s annual dinner March 24. “When we win the fight to defend Social Security, we’ll use that momentum to take back everything we’ve lost in the Bush years and move forward,” she said to resounding applause in accepting the organization’s Olga Maddar award. Sandy Coffey, right, Chicago CLUW’s executive vice president, presented Lumpkin with bread and roses.
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