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SUMMARY:IRLE Public Talk with Labor Center Director Candidate John Logan
DESCRIPTION:Dear IRLE Community\, \nPlease join us for the first of three campus visits by candidates for the position of UCLA Labor Center Director. Each applicant will give a talk and lead a conversation on their vision for the future of the Labor Center. We encourage staff\, community members\, and affiliated faculty to join us and provide feedback on each candidate. \nThis provides our community the opportunity to interact with prospective applicants and truly get a sense of what each applicant envisions should they be selected as the next Labor Center Director. The public talks will be thirty minutes long\, followed by thirty-minute Q&A sessions. We hope you consider joining us next week as these public talks begin. RSVP details for our first public talk are listed below: \nWednesday\, Sept. 27\, 2023 \n10:00 am – Registration \n10:30 am – Public Talk Begins \n11:00 am – Q&A \n11:30 am – Community and Board Members Engagement \nLocation: \nUCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs\, UCLA Campus \n337 Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles\, CA 90095 \nRoom 4320 \nRSVP HERE \nLive Zoom Option: \nhttps://ucla.in/3LzqExa  \nMeeting ID: 951 7496 8724 \nPasscode: 298583 \nJohn Logan on the Future of the UCLA Labor Center  \n \nJohn Logan is Professor and Director of Labor Studies at San Francisco State University (SFSU) and a visiting research associate at the UC Berkeley Labor Center\, where he is also a member of the external advisory board. Under his leadership\, the Labor Studies program has taught over 25\,000 SFSU undergraduates and placed several dozen Labor Studies majors in union jobs at the state\, national\, and international levels. Between 2000-2009\, he was an assistant and associate professor of comparative labor at the London School of Economics and Political Science\, where he convened the master’s programs in International Employment Relations and European Labor Studies. He was also Research Director at the UC Berkeley Labor Center from 2009-2010 and a postdoc at the UCLA Institute for Labor and Employment from 2001-2003. Logan has published widely on unions\, labor law\, and employer opposition to unionization\, both in the United State and internationally\, including\, most recently\, several articles on the high-profile union campaigns at Starbucks and Amazon. His publications have appeared in Industrial Relations\, British Journal of Industrial Relations\, New Labor Forum\, Journal of Labor Research\, International Labor and Working-Class History\, International Union Rights\, Dissent\, Advances in Labor and Industrial Relations\, and Work Organization\, Labor\, and Globalization\, State of California Labor\, and many other journals. Logan has worked extensively with state\, national and global union federations over the past twenty years and has conducted union research in countries ranging from India to Malawi to Paraguay. He has also published over 200 opinion columns in major publications – including The Hill\, The Conversation\, The Guardian\, Associated Press\, Reuters\, Politico\, San Francisco Chronicle\, Jacobin\, and many others – and he has been quoted and interviewed on labor issues in state\, national\, and international media\, including the New York Times\, Washington Post\, Wall Street Journal\, Associated Press\, Reuters\, The Guardian\, CNN\, NPR\, BBC News\, Bloomberg TV\, thousands of times. \nDuring this public talk John will outline his vision for the growth and development of the UCLA Labor Center as a nexus of labor scholarship\, innovation\, and debate over the next 5-10 years. He believes the labor movement is at a particularly promising juncture\, especially in California\, and the UCLA Labor Center has unique potential to play a key leadership role in bringing together academics\, practitioners\, students\, and the community to advance labor education and research. He will discuss methods such as the expansion of the Labor Studies program\, direction of applied research projects\, increased public programming\, and heightened engagement with the university\, labor movement\, and community\, including through student participation in internships and research\, by which such goals can be attained. He will outline his plan to further establish the UCLA Labor Center as the premier national institution for labor scholarship and how that will attract a diverse\, dedicated\, and dynamic group of individuals to the Labor Center as students\, speakers\, and instructors; uplift California workers and unions; and position the Labor Center as a sought-after and expert contributor to discourse about labor and workers’ rights across the state\, nationally\, and globally
URL:https://irle.ucla.edu/event/irle-public-talk-with-labor-center-director-candidate/
LOCATION:4320 Public Affairs\, 337 Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:IRLE Public Talk with Labor Center Director Candidate Francisco Garcia
DESCRIPTION:Dear IRLE Community\, \nPlease join us for the second of three campus visits by candidates for the position of UCLA Labor Center Director. Each applicant will give a talk and lead a conversation on their vision for the future of the Labor Center. We encourage staff\, community members\, and affiliated faculty to join us and provide feedback on each candidate. \nThis provides our community the opportunity to interact with prospective applicants and truly get a sense of what each applicant envisions should they be selected as the next Labor Center Director. The public talks will be thirty minutes long\, followed by thirty-minute Q&A sessions. We hope you consider joining us next week as these public talks begin. RSVP details for our second public talk are listed below: \nFriday\, Sept. 29\, 2023 \n10:00 am – Registration \n10:30 am – Public Talk Begins \n11:00 am – Q&A \n11:30 am – Community and Board Members Engagement \nLocation: \nUCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs\, UCLA Campus \n337 Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles\, CA 90095 \nRoom 4320 \nRSVP HERE \nLive Zoom Option: \nhttps://ucla.in/48x6az1  \nMeeting ID: 971 6690 5917 \nPasscode: 043197 \nFrancisco Garcia on Nonviolence and Social Movements & the Future of the UCLA Labor Center  \n \nFrancisco García is a PhD Candidate in Theological Studies\, Ethics and Action at Vanderbilt University and serves on the leadership team of the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice at Vanderbilt Divinity School as a Doctoral Fellow. He also serves as an Assistant Chaplain for Justice Ministries at St. Augustine’s Chapel in Nashville. He has a BA and MA in Latin American Studies and an MA in Urban Planning from UCLA where he focused on community development and labor issues; his MA thesis explored collaborative strategies for unions and worker centers in Los Angeles. Francisco is a seasoned organizer\, educator\, and leader in community\, labor\, faith\, and academic settings. In the labor movement Francisco worked in various organizing\, negotiating\, and leadership capacities with workers in both the public and private sectors with SEIU\, UAW\, AFSCME and Warehouse Workers United. His organizing commitments led him to attend seminary at the Claremont School of Theology (obtaining a Master of Divinity) and he was later ordained an Episcopal priest; in this capacity he has provided pastoral\, administrative\, and justice-focused leadership at various parishes in Southern California\, most recently as the Rector of Holy Faith Episcopal Church in Inglewood. He served many years on the board of Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE) and as a clergy leader with Faith in Action group L.A. Voice. He currently serves on the national advisory committee of Bargaining for the Common Good and the board of the Interreligious Network for Worker Solidarity. Francisco’s dissertation explores the role of faith among Latinx/immigrant workers organizing for justice in their workplaces and communities. \nFor his public talk\, Francisco will share about his experience\, insights\, and vision for leading the UCLA Labor Center into the foreseeable future. Drawing upon the decades-long legacy and strength of the Labor Center in labor education\, research\, policy\, organizing and movement building\, Francisco will discuss the current labor landscape\, and offer his assessment of the challenges and opportunities that the Labor Center and its many partners have to further advance and sustain an intersectional labor justice agenda in Los Angeles\, California\, and beyond. As part of this conversation\, Francisco will share ideas for deepening the Labor Center’s important work around nonviolence and social movements\, and the role of community\, interfaith\, and labor coalitions in this effort. Francisco will emphasize a collaborative\, relational\, and strategic approach to supporting the staff and programs of the Labor Center as it works within the context of a large public university system and ever-changing social\, political\, and economic contexts.
URL:https://irle.ucla.edu/event/irle-public-talk-with-labor-center-director-candidate-with-francisco-garcia/
LOCATION:4320 Public Affairs\, 337 Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles\, 90095\, United States
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