Southwest Labor Studies Association
34th Annual Conference May 15-17, 2008
California Polytechnic University
Pomona, CA
Call for papers, workshops, and presentations
Working and Organizing Everyday: Workers, Families, and Communities in Local and Global Struggles
Featuring: Plenary Sessions on The State of Working Families in the Inland Valley and The Struggle for a Continental Living Wage
Global economic transformations coupled with U.S. imperial policies have radically transformed the working and living conditions in communities across the globe. We invite proposals from scholars and community activists for panels, interactive workshops, performances, displays, art, film, and music that explore the local and global impacts of these processes and how workers and communities are challenging them.
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
- Historical and contemporary discussions of working class movements
- Organizing in the Inland Valley
- Immigrant worker organizing
- Global resistance to neoliberalism
- Impact of NAFTA and CAFTA on workers and communities -Labor education -Nativism and anti-immigrant movements
- Gender, race, and sexuality in organizing -Youth and student activism -Prison Labor -Fair Trade Movements
- War, imperialism, and resistance
Proposal deadline is March 1, 2008. Please send a short (1-2 paragraph) proposal and the name and contact information of the participants to Enrique C. Ochoa at [mailto]ecochoa@csupomona.edu[/mailto] at CLASS Dean's Office, Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA 91768. For further information contact Enrique Ochoa at (909) 869-3115 or [mailto]ecochoa@csupomona.edu[/mailto].