Immigration lawyer and Voice of Witness editor Corinne Goria discusses immigrant rights issues, especially concerning labor laws and the right to rest.
Inspired by the exhibition Sabbath: The 2017 Dorothy Saxe Invitational, The Museum presents a series of gallery chats that explore labor and rest, our right to rest, and the long legal battles that entitled workers to an 8-hour day and weekend.
Corinne Goria is the editor of Invisible Hands: Voices from the Global Economy (Voice of Witness) and Assistant Editor of Underground America: Narratives of Undocumented Lives (McSweeney's 2008), a collection of oral histories from undocumented immigrants in the United States that has been featured in The Guardian, on NPR, and in other news outlets.
Immigration lawyer and Voice of Witness editor Corinne Goria discusses immigrant rights issues, especially concerning labor laws and the right to rest.
Inspired by the exhibition Sabbath: The 2017 Dorothy Saxe Invitational, The Museum presents a series of gallery chats that explore labor and rest, our right to rest, and the long legal battles that entitled workers to an 8-hour day and weekend.
Corinne Goria is the editor of Invisible Hands: Voices from the Global Economy (Voice of Witness) and Assistant Editor of Underground America: Narratives of Undocumented Lives (McSweeney's 2008), a collection of oral histories from undocumented immigrants in the United States that has been featured in The Guardian, on NPR, and in other news outlets.
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