Electrifying screening at UCLA
Afterwards we had great Q&A's. Because we had two lecture halls, we created two teams: Robert and I were Team A, and Joann, Maria and Julia (one of the workers' attorneys) were Team B. So we did simultaneous presentations, switching after a while so both rooms could get the best of both teams ?
A HUGE thank you to the UCLA Labor Center, which organized the screening (and to Liz Espinosa, who tirelessly coordinated everything) and to all the departments and student groups co-sponsoring the event: UCLA Institute for Research on Labor & Employment (IRLE), UCLA Law School Critical Race Studies Program, UCLA Law School David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy, Latin American Institute, Chicano Studies Research Center, Asian American Studies Department, MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana/o de Aztlan), Conciencia Libre & Student Worker Front, Student Activist Project, and Center for the Study of Urban Poverty.
This was one more beautiful example of true grassroots organizing, where an educational institution partnered with us and helped the film reach out to its constituency: the students! As a result, UCLA is already organizing ANOTHER event for the students at the dorms. Students: stay tuned for more info! Join our list!
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