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Labor & Social Justice Fair

Flyer for Labor Fair

18thAnnual ֦Ƶ Labor, Social, and EnvironmentalJusticeFair
The theme of this year'sFairisCommunity and Empowerment. ֦Ƶ students, faculty, and staff will be coming together for workshops, talks, community building, food, creativity, and education with unions, labor agencies, community, and environmental groups. We welcome organizations to spread the word about campaigns, share internship, job, and volunteer opportunities, and more!
For more info, contact Dr. Steve McFarland, ֦Ƶ Labor Studies - smcfarland@csudh.edu

֦Ƶ student interested in getting involved in the Fair? Join the !

SCHEDULE:

11:00am-2pm

Outreach Tabling with Unions, Campus Organizations, Community Groups, and Government Agencies

California Department of Industrial Relations, California Faculty Association, ֦Ƶ Africana Studies Dept., ֦Ƶ Asian Pacific Studies Dept., ֦Ƶ Chicana & Chicano Studies Dept., ֦Ƶ History Dept., ֦Ƶ Liberal Studies Dept., ֦Ƶ Theatre and Dance Dept., Engineers and Architects Association Union, FAITH Ministries, Food Finders, Immigrant Justice Center, Long Beach Democratic Socialists of America, Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy, National Labor Relations Board, Party for Socialism and Liberation, Rose Black Resource Center, Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West, Students for Quality Education, Teamsters Local 396, United Food and Commercial Workers Local 324, United Food and Commercial Workers Local 770, United Steel Workers Local 675, Young Democratic Socialists of America

Loker North Lawn

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11:00am-2pm

Photo Booth

Bring friends, grab some silly props or serious picket signs, and capture some memories on polaroid film.

Loker Meeting Room 326-327

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Noon-1pm

Career Advice Carousel

Hosted by Dr. Leisette Rodriguez, Labor Studies Lecturer, CFA-DH Faculty Rights Chair, General Counsel and Labor Relations Director CAPE, AFL-CIO

Meet in rotating small groups with ֦Ƶ alumni and guests to get personalized advice on pursuing careers in labor and social justice.

Loker Meeting Room 326/327

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1:00-2:15pm

Lecture: “Social Justice Unionism and Community Self-Defense”

Guadalupe Carrasco Cardona Ed.D, of Union Del Barrio, Association of Raza Educators, & Liberated Ethnic Studies

Hosted by Prof. Miguel Gutierrez’s course CHS 330: Latina/o Identities in the U.S.

Loker Meeting Room 324/325

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2:30-3:15pm

Presentation: “Know Your Rights At Work”

Maria Arias and Santiago Bosi

California Labor Commissioner’s Office

Learn about your rights as a worker, including wages, retaliation in the workplace, immigrant worker protections, and new labor laws in California.

Loker Meeting Room 324/325

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3:15-4:00pm

Presentation: “Work Injury Guide”

Sergio Lopez, Case Manager, The Dominguez Firm LLP

Presentation outlining a basic guide on what to do in the event of a work injury

Loker Meeting Room 324/325

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4:00pm-5:00pm

How to Make a Zine: A Brief History of the Free Press

Kate Bustamante, ֦Ƶ Labor Studies Major

Loker Meeting Room 326/327

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5:00-6:00pm

Aztec Indigenous Dance Performance

Danza Azteca Xochipilli

Campus North Lawn

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6:00-8:00pm

Film Screening: “We Build Power”

By Yoni Golijov and Arlene Inouye

Documentary on the lessons of powerful union and community organizing in LAUSD.

I&I Auditorium Room 1200

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Free and open to the public. All are welcome! Bring friends, family, and community.


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