BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
X-WR-CALNAME:www.indybay.org
PRODID:-//indybay/ical// v1.0//EN
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:Indybay-18785521
SEQUENCE:18913722
CREATED:20160423T160500Z
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday, April 26\n7 pm • Calvary Episcopal “Red” Church Parish Hall, 
 Santa Cruz\nTheme: Economic Justice\n\nSecond Chances\n(Allison Guevara, 
 Susan Greene, Megan Joseph, 2016, 14 min, USA)\nMoving personal stories of 
 the poverty, trauma and addiction that often lead to crime, and an inside 
 look at the challenges and opportunities for those transitioning from a 
 life behind bars back into society in Santa Cruz County, a community 
 renowned for its forward thinking criminal justice reform efforts.\nA 
 Living Wage\n(Dan Albright & Andy Keyes, 2016, 21 min, USA)\nA fast food 
 fry cook and a barrista are at the front lines of the struggle in Boston 
 for a $15 minimum wage and union rights. The film follows them over the 
 course of a year as they organize for economic justice, help build a major 
 grassroots social movement, and force local politicians into 
 action.\nLimpiadores\n(Fernando Luis González Mitjáns, 2015, 39 min, 
 UK)\nThe life and struggles of the invisible migrant workers that make sure 
 offices and classrooms are clean and tidy before professors and students 
 arrive for their morning classes at some of London’s most prestigious 
 universities.\nSpeakers: Megan Joseph, Director of Community Organizing, 
 United Way of Santa Cruz County; Valéria Miranda, Co-Founder, Food for 
 Change\nEvent Host: Economic Justice Alliance\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/04/23/18785521.php
SUMMARY:Reel Work labor film festival 2016 day #6
LOCATION:Tuesday, April 26, 7 pm • Calvary Episcopal “Red” Church Parish Hall, 
 532 Center Street, Santa Cruz Downtown
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/04/23/18785521.php
DTSTART:20160427T020000Z
DTEND:20160427T020000Z
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
