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Colorado Labor Hall of Honor Inaugural Induction Ceremony

02may6:00 pm8:00 pmColorado Labor Hall of Honor Inaugural Induction Ceremony

Event Details

Join us on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at IBEW Local 68 as we celebrate workers and Colorado’s labor history. The Colorado Labor Hall of Honor preserves and shares the stories—both well-known and often overlooked—that have shaped the state’s way of life and advanced the fight for fairness.

This year, we will recognize the descendants of the Ludlow Massacre victims; honor the Denver chapter of the Sleeping Car Porters Union for its contributions; and highlight Amelia Milka Sablich, a key organizer in the 1927 Severance strike that culminated in the Columbine Mine Disaster.

We will also recognize the 1973 UFWA lettuce strikers in Center, Colorado; historic organizations including the Denver Area Labor Federation and the Colorado chapter of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists; and local community activists Jeannette Vizguerra and Marge Taniwaki.

What: Colorado Labor Hall of Honor Inaugural Induction Ceremony

When: 6:00 PM May 2, 2026

Where: IBEW 68, 5660 Logan St., Denver, CO 8022

Livestreaming will be available here during the event.

The founding board of the Colorado Labor Hall of Honor includes experts in history, labor, and community organizing. It includes current and past Colorado State Historians, organizers, educators, authors, and museum workers. We’re proud to bring forward Colorado’s proud history.

Time

May 2, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm(GMT-06:00)

Organizer

Colorado AFL-CIO

The Colorado AFL-CIO’s primary focus is building power for working people and fighting for a fair and just economy for all. Our members build and maintain vital infrastructure, provide healthcare, and work the essential jobs that keep Colorado moving. With over 130,000 union members across 180 affiliate unions, we accomplish this in every facet of our Federation’s work. This work is devoted to organizing new workers, supporting locals in negotiations, electing leaders and advocating for legislation that benefits working people, and engaging with many communities in Colorado, both in and outside the labor movement.

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International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 68

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