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Silme Domingo (January 25, 1952 – June 2, 1981) was a
Filipino American labor activist. With Gene Viernes, he was
murdered in
Seattle on June 1, 1981...
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LAMBE alda U+E01B
Tengwar LETTER ALDA
silmë U+E01C
Tengwar LETTER SILME silmë nuquerna U+E01D
Tengwar LETTER SILME NUQUERNA essë / áre/áze U+E01E Tengwar...
- grew up in Seattle's
Ballard neighborhood with four siblings,
among them
Silme Domingo. Her father,
Nemesio Domingo, Sr., was in the US army and had parti****ted...
- the
actions of
Tyree Scott and
Black construction workers, KDP
members Silme Domingo and
Nemesio Domingo, Jr.
launched racial discrimination lawsuits...
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crush dissident,
including the 1981
murders of
Seattle cannery workers Silme Domingo and Gene Viernes, who were
leading an anti-Marcos
effort with their...
- (Heroes’ Cemetery) in Fort Bonifacio,
Metro Manila, Philippines.
Ruben Cusipag Silme Domingo Ging
Hernandez Fely
Villasin Toribio,
Helen (1998). "We Are Revolution:...
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raised to /e/,
while Proto-Moksha *e is
raised to /i/ and
merged with *i:
śiĺme /sʲilʲme/ "eye", t́eĺme /tʲelʲme/ "broom", ĺej /lʲej/ "river". The standard...
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Owens married Cindy Domingo, a
community organizer in
Seattle and
sister of
Silme Domingo. The
couple had
three children and were
married for over 30 years...
- did
seasonal labor in
agriculture and in
canneries in Alaska.
Viernes met
Silme Domingo through his
cannery work and
became involved in
reform efforts in...
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accompanies female voices singing in
Elvish Ninque sile mise nár / Nóna
silme andané,
meaning "A
white fire
shines within her / The
light of a star, born...