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National President, Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO Collapse this group and show less information
APALA is the only and largest national organization of Asian American and Pacific Islander union workers and their families in the United States. John Delloro currently serves as National President.
Executive Director, Dolores Huerta Labor Institute, Los Angeles Community College District Collapse this group and show less information
The DHLI educates and engages students to understand their future as workers and professionals. It is the largest expansion of labor studies in the last 30 years. John Delloro currently serves as Executive Director.
Lecturer, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Collapse this group and show less information
John Delloro teaches courses on leadership, research methodologies, and current issues in the Asian American Studies Department
Writer, Blogger Collapse this group and show less information
John Delloro regularly blogs and writes for various blogsites and has published two books and currently working on a book on leadership development and a personal narrative on his involvement in the immigrant rights and labor movement in the 1990s in LA.
Community Leader Collapse this group and show less information
John Delloro sits on various non-profit community boards.
 

John Delloro

Los Angeles, CA

John Delloro is National President of the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO and the Executive Director of the Dolores Huerta Labor Institute. He is also a visiting lecturer at UCLA, where he teaches regular courses on theories of leadership development and strategy, research methodologies, and current issues in the Asian American Studies Department and is a faculty member of the Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Labor Studies Center. He has 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. John also writes a regular national blog for the Asian American Action Fund, which has been awarded archival status by the US Library of Congress for its coverage of the Presidential 2008 election, and several other on-line organizational sites. He is the author of "American Prayer: Online Meditations on Obama, Asian America, and Self," "A Primer on Teaching Labor Studies," and forthcoming publication "A 36th Chamber of Leadership." In addition to his academic background, he previously served as a 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. He was one of the co-founders of the Pilipino Workers Center of Southern California (PWC), and recently served as the president of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, the largest national organization of Asian/Pacific Islander working families. John also currently sits on the Board of Directors of Strategic Concepts in Organizing, Policy and Education (SCOPE), the Legal Advisory Board of the Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance (KIWA) and the Board of Directors of PWC and serves as an appointee on the California Assembly Speaker's Commission on Labor Education. He is a delegate member of the Labor in the Schools Committee of the California Federation of Teachers. He completed 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 at UCLA and his Associate of Arts in Social Science at College of the Canyons.

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