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John Delloro: UCLA Scholar Activist and
Asian Pacific American Labor Leader Passes (1971-2010)
It
is with deep sadness that the faculty, staff, and students of the UCLA Asian
American Studies Center
and
Department and the UCLA
Labor Center join with
countless others in mourning the loss of John Delloro, an extraordinary
labor
and community leader, teacher, and activist. He passed away in the
early
morning of Saturday, June 5, 2010 from a heart attack. Delloro was a
courageous, articulate, and passionate advocate for social justice in Los Angeles, the
nation,
and beyond.
A Bruin through and through, John received his Master of Arts degree in
Asian
American Studies with an interest in Asian Americans and the US labor
movement
and his Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Specialization in
Asian
American Studies at UCLA. He received his Associate of Arts in Social
Science
at College of the Canyons. He worked as a lecturer with the UCLA
Asian
American Studies Department for nearly three years, where he taught
"Asian
American and Pacific Islander Leadership Development"; "Asian
Americans,
Pacific Islanders, and Labor Organizing in Contemporary Society";
"Power of Story: Oral History, Leadership, and AAPI Communities";
"Public Narrative: Community Organizing, Power, and Identity"; and
"Contemporary Asian American Communities." Lane Hirabayashi,
Chair of the Asian American Studies Department recalled, "John was an
amazing teacher who inspired many students to major and minor in Asian
American
Studies and become involved and active with the community. John
was
dedicated to his students, and all of us in the Department remember
seeing him
spend countless hours in and around the office talking to them."
As a faculty member of the Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Labor
Studies
Center, he taught classes on "Asian Americans and Affirmative
Action," "Asian Americans and the Garment Industry," "Labor
In America," "Labor Leadership," "Politics and Labor,"
"Race and Gender in the Workplace," "Strategic Planning for
Labor Unions," "Building More Effective Unions," and trainings
and seminars on labor history, workplace issues and organizing at
various trade
unions and community organizations. "As a nationally recognized union
leader, labor educator, organizer, teacher and mentor, John Delloro
touched the
lives of many and will be remembered for his compassion, his generosity
of
spirit, and for his visionary leadership," said Kent Wong, Director of
the UCLA
Labor Center.
In addition
to his academic background, he is remembered as a longtime labor
and community organizer, who served as manager of the southwest California area
of the
90,000 member SEIU Local 1000, the Union of California State Workers
and as a
staff director for the acute care hospital division of SEIU Local 399,
the
Healthcare Employees union. He has also worked as an organizer for the
Culinary
Union (HERE Local 226) in Las
Vegas
and AFSCME International organizing Los Angeles Superior Court clerical
employees.
A Filipino American, his activism within and commitment to Asian,
Latino, Black
communities was unparalleled, both in the classroom and in the
workplace. John
Delloro was one of the co-founders of the Pilipino Workers Center of
Southern
California (PWC), and served as the National President of the Asian
Pacific
American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO, which is the largest and only
national
organization of Asian Pacific American working families and union
members. He
was also the Executive Director of the Dolores Huerta Labor Institute,
a member of the Board of Taxicab Commissioners for the City of Los Angeles and
served as
an appointee on the California Assembly Speaker's Commission on Labor
Education.
"John
Delloro had a heart of a champion, with a dedication to social
justice, respect, and equality for workers, immigrants, and people of
color.
His commitment to positive social change was contagious, inspirational,
and had
an indelible impact on a generation of students and activists across
the
nation, including myself," said Melany Dela Cruz-Viesca, Assistant
Director of the UCLA Asian American Studies Center.
John
Delloro is survived by his wife, Dr. Susan Suh, UCLA Sociology Ph.D.
Alumna and
community activist, and their two young children, Mina and Malcolm.
If
you would like to make a donation or contribution in terms of funeral
services
or other needs, please make checks payable to the "LACCD
Foundation/John Delloro
Memorial Fund" and
drop-off or mail to:
LACCD
Foundation
c/o
Rix Bradford Associates
512
N. Larchmont Blvd.
Los
Angeles, CA 90004
For more information, please contact:
Kathleen Yasuda
Associate Director
LA Trade Tech Labor Center
YasudaKM@lattc.edu
(213) 763-7160
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