Solidarity Shines: 60 Years of Building Worker Justice
The UCLA Labor Center’s 60th anniversary on Thursday, September 26, 2024 from 5:30-9 p.m. is officially SOLD OUT!
Over the last six decades, solidarity has served as our guiding light in advancing worker justice and immigrant rights across Los Angeles. The UCLA Labor Center has been at the forefront of advancing research, education, and policy work that raises industry standards, creates jobs that are good for communities, and strengthens racial and immigrant rights. This commitment has helped workers, students, and labor leaders to address today’s most pressing issues for working people, achieving victories for immigrant student rights and fostering dynamic partnerships between unions and worker centers.
Although tickets and sponsorships are no longer available, we invite you to stay engaged with us by joining our newsletter, attend an upcoming webinar, and support our students. We will be sharing highlights from our 60th anniversary celebration, “Solidarity Shines: 60 Years of Building Worker Justice” and encourage you to explore other ways to support our ongoing work.
If you would like to sponsor the event or process a committed sponsorship payment, please contact Vivian Nguyen, Associate Director of Development at vivnguyen@irle.ucla.edu for assistance.
Thank you for your incredible support and for being a part of our journey.
Donate to Honor Our 60 Years of Work
Your generous donation will provide an opportunity to support the ongoing work of the UCLA Labor Center and the 60th anniversary celebration.
The event is SOLD OUT
If you would like to sponsor the event or process a committed sponsorship payment, please contact Vivian Nguyen, Associate Director of Development at vivnguyen@irle.ucla.edu for assistance.
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