The Center for Labor, Community, and Policy Studies supports the labor movement's efforts to create a more just and equitable society by conducting research, organizing forums and conferences, developing educational material, and generating publications that promote debate and address issues critical to labor's future. These studies, events and publications contribute to the growing body of knowledge about work, workers and worker organizations, and create an environment that encourages visionary and strategic thinking among those concerned with the needs and possibilities of poor and working people.
National and International Conferences
The Center's conferences have attracted hundreds of participants from across the country and around the world. Topics have included class equity issues in higher education and the future of the labor movement. A sampling of speakers from the Center's domestic series: Randi Weingarten, United Federation of Teachers; Juan Gonzalez, New York Daily News Reporter; Patricia Williams, Columbia University Law School; Brian McLaughlin, NYC Central Labor Council and Member of New York State Assembly; Robin D.G. Kelley, Columbia University; Andrew Ross, New York University, and many more.
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