• Autoqueen Trilogy, Part I
    Mar 25 2026

    This episode of Re:Work by the UCLA Labor Center features Mohana Sundari, a thirty-nine-year-old woman living in Tamil Nadu in southern India. Mohana is part of a small but growing group of women driving auto rickshaws in the capital city of Chennai. Many, even in India, are unaware that women drivers like Mohana exist. From an early age, Mohana has questioned and pushed against the limits placed on girls and women, forging her own path. The first installment in a three-part series, this episode explores Mohana’s family background and childhood, and the roots of her fiercely independent spirit. Listen here or on your preferred podcast platform.

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    This episode was produced in partnership with Empowering Communities Through Education (ECTE). ECTE leads grassroots, worker-centered initiatives that use education, research, and storytelling to support economic justice and civic transformation in Chennai. At the heart of ECTE’s mission is a commitment to organizing women workers in the informal sector—an often-overlooked majority in India's labor force.

    While Tamil Nadu is celebrated for having the largest share of women in the formal manufacturing sector, this progress narrative eclipses the lived experiences of the vast majority of women workers laboring in informal and unorganized sectors. ECTE equips these workers with tools to build worker-owned cooperatives, shape impact media, and advocate for inclusive policy change.

    ECTE has been a strong supporter of the formation of Veera Pengal Munnetra Sangam (VPMS), an all-women trade organization established in Chennai. Through this initiative, ECTE is partnering with workers and the organization's leadership committee, including Mohana Sundari, president of VPMS, to provide vital information, tools, and resources that enable women to explore alternative opportunities, leading to improved wages, living conditions, benefits, and an enhanced quality of life.

    Related links

    ECTE on Instagram Veera Pengal Munnetra Sangam on Instagram Re:Work on Instagram UCLA Labor Center website Veera Pengal Munnetra Sangam (VPMS) website The Hindu - Women auto drivers from Chennai who took IIM by storm (video) The Hindu - Breaking barriers: Chennai auto driver wins Kamla Bhasin Award for gender equality The Hindu - Meet the ‘Auto Queens’: This Tamil documentary highlights Chennai’s women auto drivers

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    28 mins
  • Re:Work presents "Colorado Welcomed Venezuelans. Many Now Live in Fear." (from Feet in 2 Worlds)
    Feb 24 2026

    Today’s story comes to us from Feet in 2 Worlds, an independent media outlet and journalism training program that empowers the voices of immigrant journalists.

    Over the past few years, around 40,000 Venezuelans arrived in Denver fleeing political and economic instability. Initially, with help from the city and non-profit organizations, many were able to find stable housing and jobs. But with all the recent changes in immigration policy, they now face an uncertain future.

    This episode is a part of a Feet in 2 Worlds series called The Hustle, which focuses on the ways in which immigrants navigate a changing economy — today and throughout history. To learn more about Feet in 2 Worlds, please visit fi2w.org.

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    41 mins
  • Healing Together
    Nov 19 2025
    Healing Together features Domenique Harmon, a passionate advocate for mental health awareness and workers’ rights. Domenique shares how her experiences in the cannabis industry, mental health spaces, and UFCW have shaped her professional journey and personal path to healing. *Please note, this episode contains references to child abuse, suicide, and war.* To read the UCLA Labor Center’s report on cannabis workers, please visit bit.ly/uclacannabisreport. To learn more about The Amazing Movement, please visit www.theamazingmovement.com or @theamazingmovement on Instagram.
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    29 mins
  • Re:Work presents ”The Shifting Immigrant Hustle” (from Feet in 2 Worlds)
    Aug 14 2025
    Today we are sharing an episode from our friends at Feet in 2 Worlds, an independent media outlet and journalism training program that empowers the voices of immigrant journalists. We hear from women who work at the intersection of labor and immigration, including our own Labor Center director Saba Waheed. These women discuss the most pressing threats to immigrant workers, as well as the ways immigrants can resist and also support one another. This episode is a part of a Feet in 2 Worlds series called The Hustle, which focuses on the ways immigrants navigate a changing economy — today and throughout history. To learn more about Feet in 2 Worlds, please visit fi2w.org.
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    28 mins
  • Re:Work and the IRLE present ”The Reality of Workers and Learners – A Personal Story”
    Jun 26 2025
    Today we are bringing you a piece produced by Ritika Sarma and Jimmy Mancilla, students in UCLA’s Labor Summer Research Program (LSRP). The piece is part of a larger 3-part series, “The Reality of Workers and Learners,” which examines the challenges faced by student workers, many of whom work over 20 hours a week. The episode opens with brief remarks by Lucero Herrera, a senior research analyst at the UCLA Labor Center and LSRP instructor. To listen to the rest of the series, please visit youtube.com/uclalabor. To visit the website LSRP students created, visit bit.ly/4k9G9ui
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    29 mins
  • Re:Work and the IRLE present ”May Day”
    May 15 2025
    In honor of May Day 2025, Victor Narro, project director at the UCLA Labor Center and career organizer, joined Tobias Higbie, UCLA IRLE Director and professor of labor and history, for a conversation on the significance of May Day in Los Angeles. They discuss how May Day unites diverse coalitions to engage in a powerful act of collective resistance, share an inside look at the process of planning major direct action campaigns, and provide expert tips on how to maintain a sustainable career in social justice work. You can also watch their conversation on the IRLE's YouTube channel @UCLA-IRLE
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    45 mins
  • Re:Work presents Código Doméstico, Part Two
    Mar 31 2025

    In this episode, we bring you two more stories from Código Doméstico that have been translated into English. Código Doméstico is a podcast produced by Kruskaya Hidalgo Cordero. It aims to expose working conditions for women hired as cleaners through apps in Central and South America as well as the US.

    At the heart of this show is deep listening and fostering collaborations to fight for the dignity of workers in the digital platform economy. Today’s episode features stories from Paola and Giselle.

    To listen to the original Código Doméstico podcast episodes, and to learn more about the broader project, please visit codigodomestico.com. You can also listen on Spotify: bit.ly/codigodomestico

    To read the related research by Kruskaya Hidalgo Cordero, please visit bit.ly/codigodomesticoreport

    Episode Art: Jessi (top left) by Priscila Barbosa, instagram.com/priii_barbosa Roxy (top right) by Marisol Rivera, instagram.com/mar___rivera Paola (bottom left) by Saro Agustina, instagram.com/saroagustina Giselle (bottom right) by Day Cuervo, instagram.com/daycuervo

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    20 mins
  • Re:Work presents Código Doméstico, Part One
    Mar 24 2025

    We bring you two stories from Código Doméstico that have been translated into English. Código Doméstico is a podcast produced by Kruskaya Hidalgo Cordero. It aims to expose working conditions for women hired as cleaners through apps in Central and South America, as well as the US.

    At the heart of this show is deep listening and fostering collaborations to fight for the dignity of workers in the digital platform economy. This episode features stories from Roxy and Jessi.

    To listen to the original Código Doméstico podcast episodes, and to learn more about the broader project, please visit codigodomestico.com. You can also listen on Spotify.

    To read the related research by Kruskaya Hidalgo Cordero, please visit bit.ly/codigodomesticoreport

    Episode Art: Jessi (left) by Priscila Barbosa Roxy (right) by Marisol Rivera

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    22 mins