Date: January 31, 2025
Time: 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Location: Geddes Hall, Coffee House
Events

Labor Café: “Immigrants, Work, and the US Economy”

Friday, January 31, 5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
Geddes Hall, Coffee House

The Labor Café recognizes Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s commitments to human dignity, equality of opportunity, and decent work for all as we devote a special session to the place of immigrants in the labor market, economy, and social fabric of the American nation.

Facilitator: Z Zavala (POLS & HIST ’27)

A dozen short pieces to get the conversation started (non-required reading; feel free to dip into any or all):

Labor Curious? Visit the Labor Café — where ND talks work!

The Labor Café convenes the Notre Dame community for casual conversation on contemporary questions about work, workers, and workplaces. What rights and protections should those who work for others have? What’s the proper role for government in the economy? How should we address enduring problems of inequality, poverty, and lack of opportunity? And what does Catholic social tradition have to say about these labor questions? Participants choose the concrete topics, all people are welcome, and all opinions are entertained.