TWU State Conferences are the powerhouses where we supercharge our vision, know-how, and coordination. These meetings of local leadership provide a forum for our locals to pool resources, strategize, and grow a dedicated network of activists to confront regional challenges. In the four years since they first convened, our State Conferences have won critical battles and developed strong community a
nd political ties across the country. More than financial resources, it’s numbers that are key in regional battles. “You may have 200 people in your local, but when you join a State Conference, you’ll have 20,000 members with you,” said TWU International State Conference Director Terry Daniels. “That’s what the Conference brings — the opportunity for us to stand up and support our brothers.”
Traditional grassroots activism forms the backbone of State Conference victories. “Knocking on doors, holding signs in the street, making phone calls, talking to your neighbors, going to rallies — that’s what works,” said Terry Daniels. “When we mobilize together and create a grassroots effort to further our political goals, politicians look at our numbers and they start realizing that we act as one. They realize they need to get to know what we believe in, and that if we don’t like what they’re doing, we can vote them out.”