Check out the UCLA Newsroom's new piece featuring our very own Re:Work Podcast! Learn more about the show's history and the intention behind it at, newsroom.ucla.edu/stories/ucβ¦ ππ
We hope you listen too! π
Our @uclalabor 60th anniversary mixtape is a collection of Re:Work podcast episodes that highlight our commitment to uplifting stories of work.
Listen at: linktr.ee/UCLALabor60 π§
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ππΎIt's the UCLA Labor Center's 60th anniversary & we made you a mixtape! We curated a collection of @rework_radio episodes that reflects what we're about at @UCLALabor. Join the celebration by putting in your earbuds & doing some deep listening with us! linktr.ee/UCLALabor60
πThe 60th anniversary of @UCLALabor is coming up, so we're sharing insights from our colleagues about their work and evolving connections to the UCLA Labor Center. We end our latest episode with a powerful speech by a recent @UCLALaborSd graduate.
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πThis back-to-school season weβre sharing a 2020 recording of Labor Studies 101 from our @uclairle archives! @TobiasHigbie chats with Kent Wong about the L.A. labor movement's unique history, its connections with nonviolent philosophy, & so much more. π§ linktr.ee/UCLAReWork
π§ to "Radical Therapy" - our NEW podcast episode with Claudia Morales, who started off as an organizer and is now an LA-based therapist who works at the intersection of social justice, mental health, and healing.ππΎlinktr.ee/UCLAReWork
In a fast-paced society that privileges wealth and individual success, where there isnβt always time to process, how can we do social justice oriented work while caring for ourselves? We speak with Claudia Morales about her radical approach to therapyππΎ linktr.ee/UCLAReWork
π£NEW EPISODE! Claudia Morales shares her journey to developing a radical approach to therapy, one that centers community and emphasizes connection β to one other, to ourselves, to ancestral wisdom, to the Earth, to storytelling and art, and much more.
π§ linktr.ee/UCLAReWork
Rev. James Lawson Jr. passed away on June 9. We feel the profound impact of losing Rev. Lawson, and he will be deeply missed. Let us carry on his memory, his teachings of love and soul force, and continue his work for a more just world. βπΎ
Tomorrow at 10:30AM PST, we'll be presenting at the @wcstudies conference on the panel "Podcasts and Pages: Telling Diverse Working-Class Stories for the People." We're looking forward to a great conversation! For more information, visit bit.ly/4bKsBSt
Itβs Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and weβre sharing an episode about gentrification in Little Toyko from State of the Human, a podcast of @stanfordstory! #AANHPIHeritageMonth#aapiheritagemonth
We partnered with @uclairle on our latest episode - a play created from @UNITEHERE11 Oral History Project transcripts! 4 members share stories of becoming union leaders and fighting for a better life while transforming LA. π§ reworkradio.org or your fav podcast platform.
As #BlackHistoryMonth draws to a close and #WomensHistoryMonth begins, we invite you to listen to our miniseries on Black midwives in LA devoted to helping women experience empowered births through their foundation and birth center @kindredspaceLA
π£Kick off #BlackHistoryMonth with Soul Force! Civil rights icon, Rev. James Lawson Jr., breaks down how the nonviolent movement in America was the βnuclear engineβ of the mid-20th century #civilrightsmovement
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