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SUMMARY:Book Talk: La Izquierda Mexicana del Siglo XX
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 26th\n11am PDT \nOn Campus and Virtual\nLydeen Library\, UCLA Rolfe Hall 4302\n\nThis 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 of the Mexican left in the 20th century. \n\n\nThese works are made up of the testimonies of some of the main protagonists of the movements and the contributions of very prominent Mexican specialists. \n\nSpeaker (book series editor): Ing. Arturo Martínez Nateras\, México\, Author\nModerated by UCLA Labor Center Project Director Gaspar Rivera-Salgado.\n\n\nThis event will be in Spanish with simultaneous English interpretation. \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://irle.ucla.edu/event/book-talk-la-izquierda-mexicana-del-siglo-xx/
LOCATION:Hybrid
CATEGORIES:Book Talk
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SUMMARY:Worker and Union Solidarity with China: Why and How?
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 26th\n4pm PDT/ 7pm EDT \nZoom Webinar\nCanada-China Focus Presents a webinar with Kent Wong\, Director\, UCLA Labor Center\, founding president\, Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance. \nSolidarity 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 created new challenges for workers and unions. This webinar explores the value of worker-to-worker relationships despite those conflicts — indeed\, made more important in a climate of anti-Asian racism and protectionism. \n\n\nModerated by Joey Hartman\, past president\, Vancouver & District Labour Council and Xinying Hu\, SFU Labour Studies Program. \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://irle.ucla.edu/event/worker-and-union-solidarity-with-china-why-and-how/
LOCATION:Zoom
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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: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:May Day 2022
DESCRIPTION: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. \nOn May 1\, 2022\, we rally at 11 a.m. and march at 12 p.m. from the intersection of Olympic Blvd. and Broadway to Grand Park. Join us for an in-person celebration of immigrant workers’ essential importance in this country! \nLearn more HERE.
URL:https://irle.ucla.edu/event/may-day-2022/
LOCATION:Olympic Blvd. and Broadway
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