Visual Narratives

Keith is a great archivist, so he pulled out some photos that capture our organizing and the community and workplace leaders we got to know from across the years. Each picture tells a story.

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Forty years of action, racial, social, economic, and political change, community and union building–and fun. We won some, lost some, and learned a lot.

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SEIU Local 880 Community Service Protesters March in Springfield for Living Wages

March 2005

SEIU 880 homecare, childcare members on the steps of the state Capitol, Springfield, demand their union, living wages, healthcare, and more!

Image by David Kamba

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Organizing Graffiti_SEIU 880 Union Activists Protest in Springfield for Home Care Works Minimum Wage

June 1989

In one of their first coordinated statewide lobby days, private and public homecare workers from across Illinois marched on the state Capitol demanding living wages, health care, union recognition, and an end to unionbusting.

Image by SEIU880

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Organizing Graffiti_Community Problems and Solutions for Community Organizing

May 6, 2004

Chicago ACORN and Grassroots Collaborative begin their Big Box Living Wage campaign outside of City Council chambers.

Image by The New York Times

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Volunteer organizations in the US Start Increase Minimum Wage Campaign

July 26, 2006

Chicago ACORN members and allies outside the city council demanding a Big Box Living Wage for Walmart and other retailers.

Image by The New York Times

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Organizing Graffiti_ Action Now Community Organizations Examples of  Protest for Fair Budget at State Capitol in Illinois

2009

Action Now members join a Grassroots Collaborative hunger strike for a fair budget at the state Capitol. Marie Gasaway, Brenda Hobson, Ellyson Carter, and Mahaley Somerville are pictured with other Allie’s.

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Organizing Graffiti_Community Organizations Examples of Fight for 15 Living Wages Protest in Chicago

November 2012

Fast food workers from Chicago’s Magnificent Mile perform their original rap for the crowd at St James Cathedral before beginning the first Fight for 15 action in the nation.

Image by Christina Rivero

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Organizinf Graffiti_Protest of Foreclosed Homes During Housing Crisis in Chicago

2010

Englewood Action Now leader Charles Brown leads action for rehab of foreclosed homes.

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Organizing Graffiti_SEIU L880 Homecare Workers Labor Strike Against Unionbusting at Staffbuilders

July 27, 1985

SEIU880 homecare workers from Staffbuilders services, Inc, led by Mary Jones (3rd L), Essie Stinson (center), Vernell Morris (3rd R), Helen Miller (R), picket their boss’s suburban home: demand union recognition, stop union-busting! He resigned shortly after.

Image by Keith Kelleher/880

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Organizing Graffiti_SEIU 880 Members Labor Union History of Jobs in Chicago Illinois

October 26, 1998

The Black Women Who Built 880 from 7 members in 1983 to over 70,000 by 2008: (Ltr) Helen Miller, Vice President; Girlene Walker, Treasurer; Vera Hopkins, Recording Secretary; Bessie Cannon, President; Lula Bronson, Secretary; Odessa White, Board member.

Image by Keith Kelleher/880

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Organizing Graffiti_ Candidate for President Barack Obama in 08 Election with Acorn Members

2008

Candidate for President Barack Obama with Acorn Board members prior to 2008 election.

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Organizing Graffiti_Barack Obama Speaks at State Capitol in Springfield Illinois

June 1998

SEIU880 kids hold the 880 banner while listening to a young, newly-elected state senator Barack Obama speak to hundreds of SEIU Local 880 homecare and childcare workers at the SEIU880 lobby day on the steps of the state Capitol in Springfield.

880 was the first union to support Obama for public office, providing much-needed field and labor support in his first campaign for state senate and afterward.

Image by David Kamba

 

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Organizing Graffiti_Vote Yes for Big Box'Stores to Raise Wage in Chicago

September 13, 2006

Chicago ACORN, SEIU Local 880, and the Grassroots Collaborative fighting for the Big Box Living Wage at Chicago’s City Hall.

Image by The New York Times

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Organizing Graffiti_SEIU880 LOCAL Community Organizations Examples of Living Wage Protest

Spring 1998

SEIU880 members, led by President Bessie Cannon (front, right with Fair Share sign), from across Illinois demand their Fair Share and a Raise in the state minimum wage in Springfield, Illinois.

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Organizing Graffiti_SEIU Healthcare Action Now Members Rally to Save Obamacare

March 2017

Hundreds of SEIU Healthcare Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, and Kansas (HCIIMK) and Action Now members and allies rally at Trump Tower in Chicago to save Obamacare.


SEIU HCIIMK United 880 members and all hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare workers in those states to form the 90,000+ strong union - the largest local union in Chicago, Illinois, and the Midwest.

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Organizing Graffiti_ACORN International Local Volunteer Opportunities for Seniors in Chicago

2002

ACORN convention March in Chicago.

 

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Organizing Graffiti_SEIU Health Care Union Strike Fight for Home Care Living Wages

March 2005

SEIU880 homecare and childcare providers March to the Illinois Capitol demanding health insurance, living wages, union recognition!

Image by David Kamba

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Organizing Graffiti_The Fight for 15 Burger King Fast Food Worker Campaign

November 2012

Fight for 15 March, Chicago.

Image by Christina Rivero

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Organizing Graffiti_SEIU LOCAL 880 Members Protest for Living Wages at Illinois State Capitol Building

June 1996

SEIU LOCAL 880 members from across the state of Illinois marched to the Capitol in Springfield, Illinois demanding a living wage.

Image by David Kamba

 

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Organizing Graffiti_ACORN International and Action Now Local Volunteer Opportunities for Seniors in Chicago

September 2018

Two OG’s from Westside ACORN and Action Now at Keith's retirement party: Bea Jackson and Marie Gasaway.

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Organizing Graffiti_Volunteer Organization ACORN Marches at Convention in Washington DC 1994

1992

Illinois ACORN marches through the HQ lobby of Citibank, in New York, during the national ACORN convention.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Organizing Graffiti_Irma Dixon in front of new home 1990

1990

ACORN member Irma Dixon leads house squatting action at what will become her new home in West Englewood.

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Organizing Graffiti_SEIU Local 880 Volunteer Lillie Petty Protesting for Living Wages

1997

Chicago ACORN and Local 880 leader Lillie Petty at a city hall rally for the Chicago Jobs and Living Wage ordinance, which passed the following year.


 

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Organizing Graffiti_Madeline Talbott Learns How to Become a Community Organizer Activist

1998

Madeline at a Chicago Jobs and Living Wage campaign meeting.

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Organizing Graffiti_Madeline Talbott Arrest at Affordable Housing Protest at Resolution Trust Corporation

1990

Madeline was arrested at the Resolution Trust Corporation offices when ACORN fought for and won an Affordable Housing program, using the foreclosed homes resulting from the Savings and Loan crisis.

Image by Daily Herald

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Organizing Graffiti_Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Non Profit Volunteer Organization

July 1997

Juancho Donahue (Chicago Coalition for the Homeless), Madeline, and Mike Stewart (Local 880), were arrested at city hall when Mayor Daley locked them and 300 others out of city council chambers during a vote to table the Living Wage ordinance.

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Organizing Graffiti_Young Activists at ACORN Regional Leadership School

August 1985

Keith and Madeline with daughter Aileen at 18 months at ACORN regional leadership school in Des Moines, Iowa.

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Organizing Graffiti_SEIU HCIIMK Community Organizing at Anti-Governor Rauner Rally

May 18, 2016

SEIU HCIIMK President, Keith Kelleher, welcomes SEIU HCIIMK members (lower right) to march and rally of over 10,000 union members and allies at the Capitol in Springfield, Illinois. HCIIMK was a leader in the grassroots fightback against Rauner’s destructive anti-community and anti-labor policies throughout his four-year reign (2015-2019). Rauner was defeated two years later, in part, because of this grassroots campaign.

Image by CFL

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EVERYBODY HAS A STORY

We’re laying down some words in public that lift up our own stories and those of the wonderful grassroots people we had the pleasure to work with.

THE STORIES