Credits

Website Development

This project is a testament to the power of collective effort. Together, we continue to honor the spirit of the Third World Liberation Front, advocating for a more equitable and understanding world. We are deeply grateful to the many individuals and organizations whose contributions have made this site a rich and dynamic resource. Our heartfelt thanks go to:

  • Third World Liberation Front Strikers from all eras: To the courageous individuals who stood up for justice, community empowerment, solidarity, and education during the Third World Liberation Front strikes. Your legacy is the foundation upon which our work continues. 
  • The American Cultures Center, Center for Race and Gender, Department of Ethnic Studies, Ethnic Studies Library, Multicultural Community Center, Student Tech Fund, and Big C grantees who received Student Initiated Projects (SIP) for their support and partnership in developing this platform. 

  • Every person who contributed to the Third World Liberation Front Research Initiative(link is external), your generosity enabled us to reach new heights. Thank you for believing in our cause and investing in the legacy of change and community empowerment.
  • Staff and Volunteers Who Have Developed Content for Pages: For their dedication, creativity, and hard work in creating content that educates, inspires, and engages. Their expertise and passion shine through every page. This includes founding editors and consultants: Ashley Ambrosino, Harvey Dong, Clementina Duron, Keith Feldman, Marcelo Garzo, Sine Hwang Jensen, Francesca Mejia, antmen mendoza, Shatesha Morris, Douglas Parada, Krishna Parekh, Victoria Robinson, and Vicci Wong. 

  • Our Community: To everyone who has engaged with our site, shared insights, and contributed to the conversation. Your voices and stories enrich our collective understanding and drive our work forward.

Submit Community Stories and Resources

Do you have a story, idea, or resource you'd like to see featured on our site? our insights help us enrich our collective narrative. Please share it with us using our feedback form: