Organizing with HFT

Episode 4: Hear from our member, Ms. Rachel Dixon

20 min · 20 de ene de 2026
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In this episode of Organizing with HFT, we sit down with an HFT member, Rachel Dixon, to talk about finding her voice as an educator and learning how to respond to administration with confidence and professionalism. She shares why she decided to join HFT, how union membership has supported her both in the classroom and beyond, and the positive impact that support has had on her students. Ms. Dixon also highlights the power of solidarity, as she reflects on how union meetings helped her build a support system and reminded her that she’s never alone in this work.

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