Please join the University of Washington Bothell Labor Studies Colloquium and the Labor Stories in Pandemic Times class for our Final Speculative Universe Gathering, which is the culmination of a speculative storytelling project re-imagining work, labor and educational pathways as well as alternative and solidarity economies. The event will be hybrid and free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served! OR You can join us via Zoom. For those planning on joining via Zoom, please pre-register for the Zoom link, which will be sent out the morning of the event. This event is also part of the 5th annual Alive Festival of Open Studios, 5/31-6/7/2022, which features original student performances produced across a variety of UWB classes. Full Alive Festival of Open Studios Schedule Sponsored by The Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies, the UWB Labor Studies Colloquium and the Critical Acts: Socially Engaged Art & Performance Research Interest Group. For event questions and UWB Labor Colloquium questions, contact Dr. Ching-In Chen at chingin@uw.edu. These talks are part of University of Washington Bothell’s Labor Studies Colloquium. Through a series of talks and events, we explore the economic fault lines for working class people and the intersection of class and crisis. Public events feature a talk by a visiting scholar and/or artist and discussion. Our interest areas include topics such as the carceral and unresponsive state, alternate and solidarity economies, and community storytelling. The colloquium is sponsored by the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies at the University of Washington.
The organizer of this event is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation. To request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services Office at least ten days in advance at 206.543.6450/V, 206.543.6452/TTY, 206.685.7264 (FAX), or e-mail at dso@uw.edu. If you have any access needs which you want the organizers to know about, let us know when you register for the event or e-mail the event organizer. For further questions about disability accommodation, contact chingin@uw.edu
For more about the UWB Labor Colloquium, visit our website: https://uwb.ds.lib.uw.edu/LaborColloquium/ |