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SUMMARY:No Sweat reUNION
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a No Sweat reUNION celebrating the past and future of organizing immigrant workers! \nDATE:  Sat. April 30th – 12-5pm\nLOCATION: UCLA Lawson Worker Justice Center – 675 S. Park View\, Los Angeles\, CA 90057\n2pm Panel feat. Deputy Secretary of Labor Julie Su and California State Senator Maria Elena Durazo. \nShare your memories – together\, we will create a collective scrapbook of the garment workers’ struggle. We invite you to bring old photos\, flyers\, keepsakes\, and testimony from your years in the movement\, which will be digitized and returned. Learn from the past – we’ll provide lunch and encourage discussion between veterans of the movement and activists\, advocates\, and organizers working in the field today. \nChange the Future – organizers and activists both past and present will share their experiences and how you can get involved in the fight against sweatshops today. \nThis is an in-person event\, but a livestream of the panel will be available via the Labor Center’s Facebook page. Contributions to the scrapbook can also be made by RSVPing at https://bit.ly/nosweatreunion. \n4/25 Update:  \nWe can’t wait to see you this Saturday at our No Sweat reUNION! \nA reminder that lunch will be served starting at noon and our 2pm panel discussion will be streamed LIVE on the Labor Center’s Facebook page. \nThis event will be outside and masking encouraged. \nStreet parking is readily available and there is also a parking lot near by (Athena Parking at 611 S Carondelet St). \nLooking forward to seeing you! RSVP at: https://bit.ly/nosweatreunion
URL:https://irle.ucla.edu/event/no-sweat-reunion/
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Talk
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SUMMARY:The Relation Between the Mexican Left and the Chicano Movement during the 60s and 70s: The Political Legacy of Bert Corona ﻿
DESCRIPTION:April 27\, 2022\n11am PDT\nOn Campus and Virtual\nUCLA Bunche Hall 10383 \nThis panel will analyze the long history between the Mexican Left and the Chicano Movement of the 60s and 70s. \n\nSpeakers:\nIng. Arturo Martínez Nateras\, México\, Author\nJoel Ochoa\, Los Angeles\, Retired Machinist Union organizer\nChris Zepeda-Millán\, Professor\, UCLA Chicano Studies\nToby Higbie\, Professor\, UCLA History and Labor Studies \n\nModerated by UCLA Labor Center Project Director Gaspar Rivera-Salgado \n\nThis event will be in English with simultaneous Spanish interpretation. \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://irle.ucla.edu/event/the-relation-between-the-mexican-left-and-the-chicano-movement-during-the-60s-and-70s-the-political-legacy-of-bert-corona/
LOCATION:Hybrid
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:‘We are not part of your family’: Domestic Workers and the International Struggle for Labor Rights and Recognition
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, February 17th\n2:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m\nZoom Webinar\nThis lecture will focus on how Latin American Domestic Workers\, through their membership in the International Domestic Workers Federation\, have led the global movement to advance domestic workers’ rights. In particular\, it will share insights about how domestic workers have used grassroots organizing\, strategic alliance building\, and transnational solidarity to secure and enforce one of the most historic victories for domestic workers: C189\, the Domestic Workers Convention of the International Labor Organisation. \nGuest speaker: Adriana Paz Ramirez\, Regional Coordinator for the Americans\, International Domestic Workers Federation \nAdriana Paz Ramirez is a labor rights organizer and popular educator based in Mexico and Canada. Originally from Bolivia\, she is the regional coordinator for the Americas for the International Domestic Workers Federation. Prior to that\, she was the senior organizer for the Workers’ Action Centre in Toronto and the gender\, equity\, and women’s empowerment officer at the Solidarity Center in Mexico. She was also the manager of the International Development certificate program for the University of British Columbia\, and co-founder of Justicia for Migrant Workers in British Columbia\, a national grassroots organization advocating for the labor and immigration rights of migrant farm workers. Currently\, Adriana holds an Open Society Fellowship in which she will identify how the strengths of grassroots organizing can be leveraged to tackle the challenges of policy enforcement and implementation\, based on the successes of the Latin American domestic workers movement. \nPanel Moderator: Jennifer Jihye Chun\, Asian American Studies\, Labor Studies\, and the International Institute \nCo-sponsors: UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment\, UCLA Latin American Institute\,  UCLA Center for Mexican Studies\, Center for the Study of Women \nRSVP HERE\n 
URL:https://irle.ucla.edu/event/we-are-not-part-of-your-family-domestic-workers-and-the-international-struggle-for-labor-rights-and-recognition/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:AMLO and the Press: A Conversation with Journalists
DESCRIPTION:Zoom Virtual Event\nFriday\, November 19\, 2021\n1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. PST \nThis roundtable\, conducted in English\, will feature two journalists\, one from a U.S. media outlet\, Carrie Kahn\, Mexico\, Central America & Caribbean Correspondent at NPR\, and a Mexican media outlet\, David Brooks\, U.S. Correspondent at La Jornada in conversation about Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO’s) presidency. \nThis event will be moderated by Gaspar Rivera-Salgado\, Director of the UCLA Center for Mexican Studies and Project Director at the UCLA Labor Center. \nThis event will be co-presented by the UCLA Center for Mexican Studies\, UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment\, and the UCLA Latin American Studies Institute. \nRegister HERE.
URL:https://irle.ucla.edu/event/amlo-and-the-press-a-conversation-with-journalists/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:10 Questions: What is Work?  Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:You’re Cordially Invited!\nGiving community members a special opportunity to experience the conversations that drive innovation at the university\, this fall the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture presents “10 Questions\,” a hybrid academic course and public event series that brings together leading minds from across the university to discuss ten fundamental questions. \nThis week\, Willem Henri Lucas\, Catherine Opie\, Alfred Osborne\, and Abel Valenzuela\, will join Brett Steele\, dean of the UCLA School of the Arts & Architecture to explore the question\, “What is Work?” \nAbel Valenzuela\, labor and immigration expert Professor\, Department of Chicana/o Studies\nProfessor\, Department of Urban Planning\nDirector\, UCLA’s Institute for Research on Labor and Employment
URL:https://irle.ucla.edu/event/10-questions-what-is-work-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:UCLA Kaufman Hall\, 200\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Can Immigrant Students Still Feel Safe at School in the Age of Trump
DESCRIPTION:How are public schools and teachers being affected by the Trump administration’s immigration policies? What can public schools do to protect their students? What can we do to ensure that our schools are safe spaces for all students? \nThis interdisciplinary panel will address such questions by drawing on two national studies by Professors Patricia Gándara and John Rogers and they will be joined by Michael Newman\, California Department of Justice\, Civil Rights Enforcement Section\, and Thomas Saenz\, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund.
URL:https://irle.ucla.edu/event/can-immigrant-students-still-feel-safe-at-school-in-the-age-of-trump/
LOCATION:UCLA School of Law Rm. 1357
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Gig Economy Event
DESCRIPTION:In an expansive city with limited public transit\, the arrival of companies like Uber and Lyft has transformed daily life in LA and raised important questions about job quality\, employment law\, and creating an economy that works for everybody. Come hear drivers\, organizers\, industry experts and scholars share their perspectives on the future of ride-hailing and worker organizing in Los Angeles during the age of the gig economy.
URL:https://irle.ucla.edu/event/gig-economy-event/
LOCATION:UCLA Public Affairs 2243
CATEGORIES:Talk
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