JSMI All-Program Open House
School of Labor and Urban Studies 25 W. 43rd St., New York City, NY, United StatesRoom 18A-18B
Room 18A-18B
RSVP HERE This forum will explore the nature and causes of the current mass transit crisis, and will focus on solutions that will enable New York to sustain itself as … Continue reading Getting Back on Track: The New York Transit Crisis
Save the date for a very special opportunity! This full day training Save the date for a very special opportunity! This full day training will help the NYCNoWC community learn about how policy making happens in NYC and NY State and how we can organize effective advocacy efforts. Space will be limited. If you are … Continue reading NYCNoWC’s Advocacy Institute All-Day Training
RSVP HERE The Dream Resource Center (DRC) is proud to announce the launch of Undocumented Stories, an exhibit curated by UCLA students, DRC staff, and SolArt. Undocumented Stories utilizes storytelling to uplift the lived experiences of undocumented youth who have built a movement to change policies impacting higher education, access to healthcare, and deportation proceedings. … Continue reading The Dream Resource Center Presents: Undocumented Stories
Join us to discuss and celebrate the publication of The City Is the Factory: New Solidarities and Spatial Strategies in an Urban Age, co-edited by Miriam Greenberg, University of Santa Cruz and Penny Lewis, Murphy Institute, CUNY. Contributors will be joined by local organizers to discuss today's urban-based struggles for change. What are the new … Continue reading The City is The Factory: Discussion and Book Party
During the summer of 2014, on the 50th anniversary of Freedom Summer, we sent 20 students to sites around the country to interview and organize some of today’s most disenfranchised Americans: Walmart workers. Through the framework of this summer project, and drawing on a wide array of methods, Working for Respect (forthcoming from Columbia University … Continue reading Brown Bag Series: Working for Respect: Community and Conflict at Walmart