LAUSD became the first district in the nation to implement AB 800 by integrating workplace rights education into the school day, expanding California’s mandate to ensure students are prepared for the workforce.
On Sept. 10, more than 250 staff members from California’s state agencies gathered in Visalia for a day-long training dedicated to strengthening support for Indigenous farmworkers.
60 Years of Worker Justice
Established in 1964, the UCLA Labor Center advances cutting-edge research, education, and service guided by our core values: economic equity, racial and immigrant justice, and worker power and solidarity.
Through our signature approaches and methodology that employ research justice, narrative storytelling, student and leader-to-movement pathways, and culturally and racially responsive evaluation, we partner with workers, unions, worker centers, students, and impacted communities to advance economic justice across California, the nation and globally.
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Healing Together
In Healing Together, Veena Hampapur and Madison Hernandez chat with Domenique Harmon about the ways in which her work in the cannabis industry and mental health spaces connects to her lifelong pursuit of healing. From diving into music and storytelling, to organizing with UFCW, Domenique explores what it means to heal — both personally and in community. Listen here, or on your preferred podcast platform.
Please note, this episode contains references to child abuse, suicide, and war.
To learn more about the cannabis industry, check out the UCLA Labor Center’s report.
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