Book Talk with Inés Durán Matute

Chicano Studies Research Center Library 144 Haines Hall, Los Angeles

IRLE Colloquia Series presents: In conversation with Inés Durán Matute on their new book, Indigenous Peoples and the Geographies of Power. Mezcala’s narratives of Neoliberal Governance. Tracing key trends of […]

Virtual Hangout with Saul Sarabia

Online

We believe that community finds a way to persist despite physical distances – so join us for our Labor Studies Zoom Hangouts! Ask faculty & staff questions, connect with peers, […]

Labor Studies Welcome

Online

Labor Studies Information Session + Student Mixer. Learn about the Labor Studies Major & Minor and meet your faculty, staff, alumni, and fellow students! Register HERE. 

“Waging Change” Film Screening

Online

Join UCLA Labor Studies for a Special Online Screening of @WAGINGCHANGE and Live Q&A Session! Waging Change shines a spotlight on the challenges faced by restaurant workers trying to feed themselves and their […]

Virtual Hangout: Game Night & Buddy System Reveal

Online

We believe that community finds a way to persist despite physical distances – so join us for our Labor Studies Zoom Hangouts! Ask faculty & staff questions, connect with peers, […]

2020 Workers and Learners Summit

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Are you working while you’re in school? You’re not alone. Over half of undergraduate students in Los Angeles County are also employed. The UCLA Labor Center, UCLA Labor Studies, and […]

UCLA Labor Center Virtual Celebration

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As much as we would like to celebrate together, to ensure the safety of our guests, we will be hosting a virtual celebration. During this critical year, the work of […]

Virtual Hangout: Mindfulness & Self-Care

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We believe that community finds a way to persist despite physical distances – so join us for our Labor Studies Zoom Hangouts! Ask faculty & staff questions, connect with peers, […]

Future of Organizing Under Technological Revolution

Online

Since the COVID-19 outbreak, many countries around the world have classified food and grocery delivery workers as “essential workers.” While the pandemic has exacerbated the violation of workers’ safety and […]

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