An Interview with Day Laborer Organizer Pablo Alvarado
Alvarado chatted with us in the green room about his childhood in El Salvador, a song that resonates with him, and his favorite place to find community in Los...
Alvarado chatted with us in the green room about his childhood in El Salvador, a song that resonates with him, and his favorite place to find community in Los...
Pablo Alvarado, the co-executive director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, discusses the ongoing protests in Los Angeles and...
We go to Los Angeles, where immigrant workers and families are feeling the impact of ICE raids on worksites like Home Depot.
Home Depot stores in Southern California have long been an informal job-seeking hub for day laborers.
A group of immigration lawyers and individuals with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) asked a federal judge in San Francisco to pause the Trump administration's...
The first 50 units of what will be a 100-unit affordable housing development at the former San Pablo City Hall site are now open and...
NPQ's column, We Stood Up, features first-person stories from workers, builders, activists, and organizers of their work and world.
Witnessing the killings by immigration authorities can be dehumanizing — but only if you accept them. There's a lot you can do instead.
Over one hundred community members gathered at the Home Depot in Monrovia Saturday to pressure the company to stop the immigration raids...
This article is part of our series The Alt-Labor Chronicles: America's Worker Centers. Pablo Alvarado is the founder and co-executive...
Immigrant-rights organizer and former director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) long-time advocate for immigrant labor rights and policy reform.