Links
- Seattle IWW on MySpace
- Industrial Workers of the World
- Global homepage for the union for all workers.
- SeattleSolidarity.Net
- Seattle Solidarity Network is an independent project in which the Seattle IWW is heavily involved. It is a mutual-support network open to workers both employed and unemployed, active and retired, native born and immigrant. Its goal is to support fellow workers in their struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful.
- Left Bank Books
- Not-for-profit worker owned and operated bookstore.
- Seattle Independent Media Center
- The Independent Media Center was established by various independent and alternative media organizations and activists in 1999 for the purpose of providing grassroots coverage of the World Trade Organization (WTO) protests in Seattle. The idea caught on.
- Peace and Justice Events
- Calendar of upcoming Peace and Justice events in the Seattle area.
- Washington State Jobs with Justice
- Washington State Jobs with Justice is a 14 year old coalition of over 140 member organizations and 4,800 "I'll Be There" individual pledgers fighting together for workers' rights and economic & social justice. "Whether through creative, direct action on the streets or our Workers' Rights Board in CEO board rooms, we are committed to supporting working people and their families."
- Pacific Northwest Labor History Association
- The Pacific Northwest Labor History Association (PNLHA) is a non-profit association dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of workers in the Pacific Northwest. Our members include trade unionists, students, academics, and others who believe the labour movement must know where it's been to know where it's going.
- AK Press
- AK Press is a worker run book publisher and distributor organized around anarchist principles.
- Wayward Cafe
- Collectively run, worker-owned vegan restaurant in Seattle's University District.
- United Students Against Sweatshops
- United Students Against Sweatshops is an international student movement of campuses and individual students fighting for sweatshop free labor conditions and workers' rights.
- Books to Prisoners
- Books To Prisoners is a Seattle-based, all-volunteer, non-profit group that sends free books to prisoners in the U.S.
- GCIU: Search for a union label print shop
- Shops listed here have current valid label licenses from either the GCC/IBT or the Allied Printing Trades Council.

- Brenna Sahatjian - Rise Like Lions [download]
- A haunting musical adaptation of a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
"Rise, like lions after slumber,
In unvanquishable number,
Shake your chains to earth like dew,
Which in sleep had fall'n on you.
"What is Freedom? Ye can tell
That which Slavery is too well,
For its very name has grown
To an echo of your own.
"'Tis to work, and have such pay
As just keeps life from day to day
In your limbs, as in a cell
For the tyrants' use to dwell:
"So that ye for them are made,
Loom, and plough, and sword, and spade;
With or without your own will, bent
To their defense and nourishment."
