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Viola Casares (This article has not ben created yet so it needs to be structured from the beginning. Such as general information.) -Date of Birth -Occupation -Involvement -Where she is from -What has gotten her where she is Childhood -Place of birth -Parents -Education -anecdote Activism 04:37, 1 February 2018 (UTC)04:37, 1 February 2018 (UTC)

Viola Casares Activism Viola Casares was a staple in the defence of those who were thought to be voiceless as employees at Levi Strauss & Company, widely known as levi’s Jeans. The factory in San Antonio closed with little to no warning to it 1,000+ employees living from paycheck to paycheck. Viola Casares and her co workers took the responsibility to seek justice from the unfair treatment the factory workers had received. Hence, “Fuerzas Unidas” was created to unite all the worker not just from San Antonio put from all other factories that had been affected.

Viola Casares is an unexpected leader in a movement to find justice in a time that others would take a moment to digest the loss of their job. With her strong will she eventually was able to help her community with groceries and much more aside from standing with those who lost their jobs with the company known as Levi's Jeans.

Viola Casares was a staple in the defense of those who were thought to be voiceless as employees at Levi Strauss & Company, widely known as Levi’s Jeans. The factory in San Antonio closed with little to no warning to it's 1,000+ employees living from paycheck to paycheck. Viola Casares and her coworkers took the responsibility to seek justice from the unfair treatment the factory's blue colar employees had received. Hence, “Fuerzas Unidas” was created to unite all the worker: not just from San Antonio put from all other for factories impacted by the loss. Along with helping to fight for justice for all workers let go for Levi & Company she helps to give weekly groceries to families in need, as she first hand know the struggle of money. Rightfully so she received an awards for her community activism called Ohtli from the government of Mexico as well as from a respected foundation in Puerto Rico called National Convention of LULAC. Although she has received such high honor with her humble beginning she insist that it is a team effort of everyone involved in Fuerzas Unidas.