Worker Center Movement: Next Wave Organizing for Justice for Immigrant Workers

(Formerly numbered Labor and Workplace Studies M167.) (Same as African American Studies M167, Asian American Studies M163, and Chicana/o and Central American Studies M130.) Seminar, three hours. Development of theoretical and practical understanding of worker center movement, with focus on historical factors that have led to emergence and growth of worker centers. Role of worker centers in promoting multiethnic and multiracial campaigns for workplace and economic justice. Transnational cross-border solidarity issues and rights of undocumented workers. P/NP or letter grading.

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Previously taught
23W 22W
Formerly offered as
LBR&WS M167

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