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Students for Labor Justice (SLJ)

Students for Labor Justice is a group at MIT dedicated to doing something about labor issues in our neighborhood and around the world. Past campaigns have included: Justice for Janitors in Boston, Protesting the Iraq war, Protesting the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas (FTAA), Converting MIT's campus to Fair Trade Coffee, and work on promoting alternatives to Sweatshop labor. Each semester we pick a new focal point so come along and get involved in some positive change.

Visit the SLJ blog site
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Sustainability@MIT

Sustainability@MIT is the umbrella organization uniting students working towards environmental, social and economic sustainability both on campus and in the broader world. The group strives to inspire, educate, and empower a new generation of leaders committed to creating a sustainable, just, and vital future for our planet. The group organizes speaker series, poster sessions, social events, campus greening projects, community activism, and educational & research activities. Sustainability@MIT has strong working relationships with MIT faculty, influential businesses and organizations, the greater sustainability community, and the World Student Community for Sustainable Development. Sustainability@MIT is well represented by both undergraduate and graduate students, with over 900 members.

For more information, visit: http://sustainability.mit.edu