Week 3 Labor Studies Virtual Hangout – Transitioning Back to Campus

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What has the transition back to campus been like for you? What concerns do you have about the transition away from remote learning? What are you looking forward to this year? Join the labor studies student staff for the first virtual hangout of the year for a conversation surrounding the transition to in person learning. […]

Oral History for Social Change: Documenting the Lived Experience of Migrants Separated at the U.S./Mexico Border

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Please join our UCLA Labor Studies community for Oral History for Social Change: Documenting the Lived Experience of Migrants Separated at the U.S./Mexico Border, an online guest speaker event featuring Fanny García, hosted by labor studies lecturer Virginia Espino. Fanny Julissa García is an award winning Honduran-American oral historian contributing work to Central American Studies. […]

Week 6 Labor Studies Virtual Hangout – A Chat with Workers and Learners

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Wonder what kind of research projects labor studies students are involved in? We invite you to our Week 6 Virtual Hangout with students who conduct research on the experiences of “workers and learners,” or those who both work and attend college in Los Angeles County. Join us to learn more about the researchers’ findings, have […]

Career Chat: Internships and Careers at the Labor Commissioner’s Office

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Are you interested in interning or working at the California Labor Commissioner’s Office? Join us for a Career Chat to learn about how you can get involved! Special guests are UCLA alumna and Senior Deputy Labor Commissioner Jocelyn Lopez and Deputy Labor Commissioner Andres Herrera, who will share their experience with internships and tips for […]

AMLO and the Press: A Conversation with Journalists

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Zoom Virtual Event Friday, November 19, 2021 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. PST This 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. […]

Week 9 Virtual Hangout – A Conversation with Policy Analyst Tracie Sanchez, ’13

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What kind of work do Labor Studies students get involved in after graduation? Join the Labor Studies team, Professor Janna Shadduck-Hernandez and UCLA alum Tracie Sánchez for a conversation about working at the U.S Government Accountability Office! Tracie Sánchez is a first-gen UCLA alum and an analyst at the U.S Government Accountability Office (GAO) on […]

Reality in Movement: Octavio Paz as Essayist and Public Intellectual

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Zoom Virtual Event Wednesday, January 26, 2022 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. PST "Reality in Movement" explores Mexican poet Octavio Paz, not only biographically or as an intellectual, but through various conversations he had, ranging from feminism to psychoanalysis, taking into account the time in which he lived. "Reality in Movement" explora al poeta Mexicano […]

Week 6 Virtual Hangout – Returning to Campus: Self-Compassion as Self-Preservation Workshop

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Let’s share space and have a casual conversation about self-compassion and self-preservation. Join Labor Studies Teaching Fellow, Emely Rauda, and Labor Studies and UCLA Law Faculty member, Victor Narro, as they share their LBR STD M167 workshop about the social determinants of health that affect our wellbeing and share ways we can care for ourselves […]

We Gon’ Be Alright: Developing the Next Generation of Black Organizers

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UCLA Center for the Advancement of Racial Equity (CARE) at Work is hosting a virtual open house for the 2022 Spring Quarter course We Gon’ Be Alright: Developing the Next Generation of Black Organizers on Thursday, February 10th, 6:00pm. This virtual space will cover topics such as labor equity in the COVID era, the class as […]

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