Screening and panel discussion with the director, producer, and the cast.
Maria, Lupe and Maura are three Latina immigrants struggling to survive in Los Angeles sweatshops. But one day, determined to win basic labor protections, they embark on a three-year odyssey that will transform their lives forever. Compelling, humorous, deeply human, Made in L.A. is a story about immigration, the power of unity, and the courage it takes to find your voice.
Cost: Free and Open to the public
*In Spanish and English with bilingual subtitles
Elizabeth Espinoza
espinoza@irle.ucla.edu
www.international.ucla.edu/lac/
Sponsor(s): Latin American Institute, UCLA Law, Asian American Studies Center, Cesar E. Chavez Center for Interdisciplinary Instruction in Chicana and Chicano Studies, UCLA IRLE (Institute for Research on Labor & Employment), UCLA Labor Center, Critical Race Studies Program, School of Law's David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy, MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana/o de Aztlan), Conciencia Libre & Student Worker Front, Student Activist Project
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