UCLA Labor CenterImmigrant Working Families are Sewing Resilience in the Fast Fashion Industry of L.A.About Sewing Resilience2 min read·Oct 22, 2020----
UCLA Labor CenterStudents and COVID-19: We Are Struggling, Here’s the Help We NeedBy Lesly Ayala4 min read·Oct 6, 2020----
UCLA Labor Center10 Ways You Can Honor International Workers Day While Remaining Safe at HomeInternational Workers Day, or May Day, is celebrated by workers across the globe every year on May 1. Beginning in the 19th century, this…4 min read·Apr 30, 2020----
UCLA Labor CenterQ&A with Saba WaheedMany of you know Saba as the Research Director at the UCLA Labor Center, but did you know she is also the co-founder of Re:Work Radio —…6 min read·Apr 30, 2020----
UCLA Labor CenterNew Episode of Re:Work Radio on Cambodian Youth in the Criminal Justice SystemWe often see children as innocents who need love, support, and stability. But not all young people are nurtured this way. Too often youth…1 min read·Apr 17, 2020----
UCLA Labor CenterNew Episode of Re:Work Radio on “Crimmigration”In today’s political climate, there’s a prominent narrative of “bad” immigrants who don’t deserve to be here. This isn’t new — it’s a part…1 min read·Apr 17, 2020----
UCLA Labor CenterWhat’s it like to be a Woman Driving for Uber/Lyft?Uber. Lyft. Their arrival has transformed daily life and raised important questions about job quality, employment law, and creating an…1 min read·Apr 10, 2020----
UCLA Labor CenterQ&A with Wil PradaWil Prada is a Los Angeles based filmmaker and photographer whose work uplifts labor and immigrant rights.5 min read·Apr 1, 2020----
UCLA Labor CenterOn the Road to Montgomery and Selma with Rev. James Lawson Jr.By Kent Wong, Director, UCLA Labor Center4 min read·Mar 12, 2020----
UCLA Labor CenterNew Re:Work Radio Episode on Black Women in STEM and Emergency ServicesWhat happens when you go to work and no one else in the room looks like you? Being the “only one” often means more scrutiny, less support…1 min read·Mar 3, 2020----