Black Workers, Rising Up
Q: Is job descrimination really real?
A: Yes!
In 2013, the Black Worker's Center asked me to help them create a work about the Black unemployment crisis in Los Angeles. I worked with Colleen Corcoran, Tiffanie Tran, the Black Workers Center and legal support from the UCLA labor Center to make a fold-out newspaper broadsheet that brings together some startlingly dire facts about poverty, unemployment discrimination, and the legal claims process in Los Angeles. The publication starts with a crude joke and ends with a comprehensive plan for bringing justice and accountability to LA's employment landscape.
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Times' running out!
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