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UCLA Library | L.A. Stories | Documenting the History of Labor Movements in Los Angeles @UCLALibraryOfficial | Uploaded January 2024 | Updated October 2024, 21 hours ago.
L.A. recently gained attention as a hub of organized labor activity, but its culture of community-lead social change emerged long before 2023's "Hot Labor Summer."

In the first installment of L.A. Stories, a new UCLA Library series, Tobias Higbie, UCLA Professor of History and Labor Studies, and Vivian Rothstein, retired Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy (LAANE) and UNITE HERE Local 11 organizer, discuss labor movements in Los Angeles over the years and the role of UCLA Library in preserving this important history.

Learn more about the collections: https://go.library.ucla.edu/la-stories
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