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University of Washington Center for Human Rights's 2023 Spring Symposium and Award Celebration featuring the Strategies for Massage Parlor Workers' Rights project.
Thursday, May 11, 2023
Walker-Ames Room, Kane Hall, University of Washington Seattle
For the 2023 Spring Symposium, UWCHR is honored to highlight our collaboration with the Massage Parlor Outreach Project (MPOP), this project centers community-led campaigns and research to find systemic ways to improve Asian migrant massage and sex workers’ living and working conditions in the Chinatown/International District and the greater Seattle area. Hear from MPOP members, organizers, and researchers about their work.
Learn more about MPOP: https://www.mpopsea.org/
Learn more about the UW Center for Human Rights: https://jsis.washington.edu/humanrights/
Program:
Welcome
Celebrating Student Fund Awardees - 2:20
Celebrating UWCHR Student Researchers - 8:10
Massage Parlor Workers' Rights Project Introduction - 14:20
Speaker: Rosanna Sze - 21:20
Speaker: Lanqing Ren - 30:40
Speaker: Massage Worker Interview Videos - 38:35
Q+A and Closing: 57:20
Event sponsors:
Gender, Women, & Sexuality Studies
Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies
Law, Societies, & Justice…...more
Strategies for Massage Parlor Workers' Rights: UWCHR 2023 Spring Symposium
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University of Washington Center for Human Rights's 2023 Spring Symposium and Award Celebration featuring the Strategies for Massage Parlor Workers' Rights project.
Thursday, May 11, 2023
Walker-Ames Room, Kane Hall, University of Washington Seattle
For the 2023 Spring Symposium, UWCHR is honored to highlight our collaboration with the Massage Parlor Outreach Project (MPOP), this project centers community-led campaigns and research to find systemic ways to improve Asian migrant massage and sex workers’ living and working conditions in the Chinatown/International District and the greater Seattle area. Hear from MPOP members, organizers, and researchers about their work.
Learn more about MPOP: https://www.mpopsea.org/
Learn more about the UW Center for Human Rights: https://jsis.washington.edu/humanrights/
Program:
Welcome
Celebrating Student Fund Awardees - 2:20
Celebrating UWCHR Student Researchers - 8:10
Massage Parlor Workers' Rights Project Introduction - 14:20
Speaker: Rosanna Sze - 21:20
Speaker: Lanqing Ren - 30:40
Speaker: Massage Worker Interview Videos - 38:35
Q+A and Closing: 57:20
Event sponsors:
Gender, Women, & Sexuality Studies
Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies
Law, Societies, & Justice…...more