UCLA Bruin Bound: Labor Studies Events 2022

The Labor Studies Interdepartmental Program offers UCLA undergraduates an opportunity to learn about the workplace and the social, political, and economic forces that influence it. To learn more about our program, we invite you to attend our UCLA Bruin Bound Labor Studies Events for 2022. Click here to download a PDF of our event calendar […]

Week 2 Virtual Hangout – A Conversation with Labor Studies Alumni: Julio Chavez, Policy Fellow for the National Hispanic Media Coalition

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What kind of work do labor studies students get involved in after graduation? Join National Hispanic Media Coalition Policy Fellow Julio Chavez for a conversation with the Labor Studies Team about real-world applications of a degree in labor studies! Guest Speaker: Julio Chavez is a Policy Fellow for the National Hispanic Media Coalition Policy Fellow […]

“Change Is What We Do” UNITE HERE Local 11 Archive Public Release

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Thursday, April 7th 4:00 p.m.  Zoom Webinar Join UNITE HERE Local 11 and the UCLA Institute of Research on Labor & Employment in rediscovering the history of L.A.'s hotel worker union - one of labor history's great turnaround stories. Listen to our panel of Union Leaders, Workers, and Documentarian's who helped to bring this history […]

Book Talk with Victor Narro, The Activist Spirit – Toward a Radical Solidarity

Online

The Public Interest Law Program at UCLA School of Law is hosting a virtual event on Professor Victor Narro's new book The Activist Spirit -  Toward a Radical Solidarity on Wednesday, April 20 from 12:15-1:15 p.m. Book description:  Labor and immigrant rights activist Victor Narro believes there is a spiritual core within social justice activism […]

Book Talk with Cynthia Cranford, Home Care Fault Lines: Understanding Tensions and Creating Alliances

Hybrid

Please join us for a Book Talk with Dr. Cranford, Professor of Sociology, University of Toronto and author of Home Care Fault Lines: Understanding Tensions and Creating Alliances (Cornell University Press, 2020) on April 21nd, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. Home care is a window into the complexity of inequality. Drawing from Home Care Fault Lines: Understanding […]

Book Talk: La Izquierda Mexicana del Siglo XX

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Tuesday, April 26th 11am PDT On Campus and Virtual Lydeen Library, UCLA Rolfe Hall 4302 This book talk will feature: La Izquierda Mexicana del Siglo XX, a chronology of three books (Book 1, Chronology; Book 2, Social Movements; Book 3, Arts and Humanities), which is an essential mural for acquiring a global vision of the presence […]

Worker and Union Solidarity with China: Why and How?

Zoom

Tuesday, April 26th 4pm PDT/ 7pm EDT  Zoom Webinar Canada-China Focus Presents a webinar with Kent Wong, Director, UCLA Labor Center, founding president, Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance. Solidarity exchanges between trade unions in China, Canada and US were put on hold by COVID. At the same time economic and geo-political conflicts between nations have […]

The Relation Between the Mexican Left and the Chicano Movement during the 60s and 70s: The Political Legacy of Bert Corona 

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April 27, 2022 11am PDT On Campus and Virtual UCLA Bunche Hall 10383 This panel will analyze the long history between the Mexican Left and the Chicano Movement of the 60s and 70s. Speakers: Ing. Arturo Martínez Nateras, México, Author Joel Ochoa, Los Angeles, Retired Machinist Union organizer Chris Zepeda-Millán, Professor, UCLA Chicano Studies Toby […]

No Sweat reUNION

Join us for a No Sweat reUNION celebrating the past and future of organizing immigrant workers!

May Day 2022

Olympic Blvd. and Broadway

The May Day Coalition invites the entire community to celebrate with us a Los Angeles tradition, May Day, a day to honor workers and immigrants. This year’s theme is Essential and United for Justice. On May 1, 2022, we rally at 11 a.m. and march at 12 p.m. from the intersection of Olympic Blvd. and […]

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