KXCI, Tucson’s Community Radio

KXCI  is very much a part of our local (and now world-wide, with live streaming) community offering an eclectic blend of music, culture, news and good old-fashioned programming with real djays.  As we print the flyers for KXCI’s holiday  fundraiser, the Gloo Factory enjoys listening to their broadcast. Learn more about KXCI, 93.1 fm

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All Souls Procession 2011

Being a part of the community is important to us. One of Tucson’s most embraced events is the All Souls Procession. Everyone is welcome to join in the many activities, workshops and exhibitions that lead up the the Procession itself. The Gloo Factory participates by screen printing the official All Souls t-shirts, which help raise […]

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Friends of the Pima County Public Library

Friends of Pima County Public Library visit the Gloo Factory and learn how to screen print tshirts that they will wear in the 2011 All Souls Procession. The Friends of the PCPL is a non-profit organization in existence since 1969 and helps support the library system by raising funds. It is a community effort to […]

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Tucson Bus Riders Union

Tucson Bus Riders Union recently formed to organize and get protection for Tucson’s bus riding community. The City of Tucson has continued raising fares in these troubled economic and environmental times. Instead, it would make more sense for the city to offer affordable public transportation. For more details visit Sun Tran riders organize union to […]

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We are a C.W.A. Local 7000 Union Print Shop

The union bug is a sign of a just work place. Gloo Factory employees are under contract with the Communications Workers of America.  Together  we strive to make the work place comfortable and beneficial to all. Why do labor unions exist? To create safe working conditions, immigrant rights, equal pay and living wages and benefits […]

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Gloo Factory Ink. at Occupy Tucson

Gloo Factory Ink. participated in the Occupy Tucson protest this past weekend offering tshirts and stickers. An estimated 1000 people took part on the 1st day.

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