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Film and Discussion: The Hand That Feeds
060 Eggers Hall, the Global Collaboratory
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Labor Studies Working Group presents a screening of the award-winning documentary film The Hand That Feeds followed by a discussion with the film's director, Rachel Lears.
About the Film: Shy sandwich-maker, Mahoma Lopez, unites his undocumented immigrant coworkers to fight abusive conditions at a popular New York restaurant chain. The epic power struggle that ensues turns a single city block into a battlefield in America’s new wage wars.
This event is co-sponsored by The
Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC) and the
Department of Anthropology,
Department of Sociology, and the
Department of Geography at the Maxwell School and the
Food Studies Program at the Falk College of Syracuse University.
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