Re:Work Podcast
For over a decade Re:Work, the UCLA Labor Center podcast, has elevated stories of work and activism to humanize and break down economic and racial justice issues, and challenge problematic dominant narratives.
Each episode centers the life story of a worker or activist — with a focus on people of the global majority — through curated interviews punctuated with host reflections, music, and archival tape that draw listeners to a particular time, place, and feeling. It is produced by Veena Hampapur and Saba Waheed.
Re:Work also trains community producers and students in multimedia story production and includes curriculum and educational tools.
Listen at reworkradio.org or subscribe on your favorite platform including Apple, Spotify, and Pocket Casts.
UCLA Labor Center 60th Anniversary
It’s the 60th anniversary of the UCLA Labor Center, and we’ve made a mixtape for you — our friends, partners, and supporters! We’ve curated a collection of Re:Work episodes that reflects who we are and what we value at the Labor Center.
Re:Work 60th Anniversary Mixtape
The mixtape is available on Spotify, YouTube, and Soundcloud, and we’ve also embedded the first two players below. To learn about the mixtape’s curatorial process and Re:Work’s narrative change mission, check out this interview with Re:Work co-producer Veena Hampapur.
Join the celebration by putting on your earbuds and doing some deep listening with us!