Members of the Local 2198 Young Workers Committee in Houston marked Black History Month by distributing Black History Bags at the United Airlines Reservation office. The bags contained literature about the contributions of Black workers to the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Union, focusing on their efforts toward justice, dignity, and equality in the workplace. According to organizers, these materials aimed to remind members that inclusion and collective action have been central to the union’s strength.
“Black History Month is a powerful reminder that the rights and protections we have today were built on the courage, sacrifice and determination of Black workers who refused to accept injustice,” said IAM Air Transport Territory General Vice President Richie Johnsen. “I’m incredibly proud of the Local 2198 Young Workers Committee for honoring that legacy and ensuring the next generation understands that our union’s strength comes from solidarity, education and standing together. Their leadership is helping carry forward the fight for dignity, equality and respect for every IAM member.”
The committee also organized a screening of “Pullman and the Railroad Rebellion – A Chicago Stories Documentary.” The film highlights the work of Pullman Porters and explores how their activism influenced both labor rights and civil rights movements. The documentary features A. Philip Randolph, a prominent labor leader whose organizing played a significant role in improving working conditions and advancing civil rights across the country.
Organizers emphasized that labor rights struggles are closely linked with broader civil rights issues.



