 It's really powerful to be here and to celebrate one year of Starbucks work was united with you all. My name is Shay, I'm an organizer with Code Pink which is a feminist anti-war organization. At Code Pink we focus our work on ending US wars and militarism, supporting peace and human rights initiatives and redirecting our tax dollars to life-affirming programs. And the critical part of our work is understanding the role the United States military plays throughout the world as a global cop and bully. The US military sends poor and working people to fight US wars against poor and working people throughout the world. These wars make CEOs and government officials rich through gaining access to natural resources, installing governments and bolstering war profit-ears profits. These wars are fought at the expense of everybody else throughout the world, people who do not get rich off of militarism but face death, violence, destruction of their communities and climate chaos. And it's not incidental that the United States military disproportionately harms working people. One of the primary reasons that the National Guard was established in the United States was to suppress and control workers, which was going on as early as 1892 with the Homestead Strike, the Pullman Strike, the Ludlow Massacre and the Battle of Blair Mountain. The United States military exists to enforce the social and economic global order and that is inherently anti-workers rights, which is why it's really powerful to be here bringing in the anti-war movement representing Code Pink. And, although we know they're really different institutions, United States military and Starbucks use really similar tools to try and suppress workers and communities creating change. They both use greenwashing pretending to be sustainable, pinkwashing pretending to care about queer people, even though their actions demonstrate the exact opposite of that. We know that the exploitation of workers and of the global majority is inherently incompatible with the progressivism that these globalized corporate bullies claim, whether that is Starbucks or the United States military. That's why it's really powerful to be here and to celebrate one year of Starbucks workers united with you all. Woo! The Union Campaign's incredible growth to representing almost 7,000 previously unrepresented workers is a huge testament to the power of the people uniting overgreen and exploitation. Our movements are connected. The victories of Starbucks workers united is a victory for all of us involved in the struggle for justice against militarism and against corporate exploitation and for life-affirming resources. Solidarity will win all of our fights. Thank you so much.