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Named after the United Farm Workers co-founder, the Dolores Huerta Labor Institute is an educational partnership between the Los Angeles Community College District and founding Los Angeles unions. It aims to educate community college students about the long neglected history, rich diverse cultural heritage, and present position of working people, and equips students with the tools to analyze and understand their experiences in the workplace. To learn more about the Dolores Huerta Labor Institute please visit http://dhlaborinstitute.org/
Named after the late leader of the Los Angeles County Federation of labor, Miguel Contreras, MCLC opened it’s doors right outside of Downtown Los Angeles on September 5, 2006. The school sits on the former site of HERE Local 11, the union Miguel led upon arriving to Los Angeles in 1987. Known as a new technology school, MCLC houses three small learning communities: The Academic Leadership Community (ALC), Business & Tourism (B&T) and Social Justice.
As part of the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), the UCLA Labor Center serves as an important source of information about unions and workers to interested scholars and students. Through its extensive connections with unions and workers, the Labor Center also provides labor with important and clearly defined access to UCLA's resources and programs. To learn more about the UCLA Labor Center please visit http://www.labor.ucla.edu