Sociology
Video: Why International Solidarity Matters at UTLA Part 2
Speakers:
Bill Fletcher Jr., labor activist, editor of "The Black Commentator," Senior Scholar with the Policy Institute Forum
David Bacon, writer and photojournalist of labor, immigration and international trade
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Video: Why International Solidarity Matters at UTLA Part 1
Speakers:
Bill Fletcher Jr., labor activist, editor of "The Black Commentator," Senior Scholar with the Policy Institute Forum
David Bacon, writer and photojournalist of labor, immigration and international trade
If you have Quicktime installed, click on the movie to have it stream. Otherwise right click to download.
Who Rides the Metro Movie
You can view this video at: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5051100560477711781#
This movie was created by two former DHLI interns as part of their final project. It presents stories of the working people who ride the Los Angeles Metro.
Video: The Environment, Jobs and Change
Nobel Laureate Woodrow Clark, II talks to students about green jobs and the future of the U.S. economy in light of economic and environmental changes and issues.
April 2009
Green Jobs and Sustainability
Woodrow W. Clark, II spoke to hundreds of students and faculty at Pierce College on Thursday, April 16, 2009 about the environment, the green economy and technology and what going green means for their educational and professional pursuits. Dr. Clark presented a PowerPoint presentation, showing data, images and information about how we got where we are today and what viable options there are for the future so that we can have renewable energy resources and help our economy grow in a responsible sustainable fashion. The presentation concluded with remarks on what going green means for the future of jobs and how students can prepare for the Third Industrial Revolution. The presentation ended with a question and answer session where students and faculty were able to ask Dr. Clark questions about what they can do in light of what is happening to our environment and our economy. Dr. Clark generously provided a copy of his presentation to add to our web resources.


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