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DESCRIPTION:Thursday, April 20\n7 pm • Resource Center for Nonviolence, 612 Ocean St, 
 Santa Cruz\nInternational Labor Films\n\nTHE COST OF GOLD \n(Chuck Fadely & 
 Debbie M Price, 2012, 14 min, Philippines)\n\nDocumentary about the 
 humanitarian costs of gold mining in the Philippines, which often uses 
 child labor and involves very unsafe working conditions.\n\nSLAVERY AT SEA 
 \n(The Guardian, 2015, 14 min, Thailand)\n\nA Guardian investigation has 
 linked Thailand's fishing industry with the vast transnational trafficking 
 syndicates profiting from the misery of some of the most persecuted people 
 on Earth.\n\nFRUITS OF THEIR LABOUR\n(Amnesty International, 2016, 13 min, 
 Indonesia)\n\nBig brand names are selling food, cosmetics and other 
 everyday staples containing palm oil tainted by shocking human rights 
 abuses in Indonesia, with children as young as eight working in hazardous 
 conditions.\n\nSOMETHING IN THE WATER\n(Leo David Hyde, 2016, 16 min, 
 Greece)\n\nThe fight against water privatization by Greek unions in the 
 city of Thessaloniki.\n\nSpeaker: Angie Ngoc Tran, Ph.D., Professor, 
 Political Economy, CSUMB\nEvent Sponsor: United Nations Association\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/04/15/18798361.php
SUMMARY:International Labor films presented by Reel Work Labor Film Festival
LOCATION:Resource Center for Nonviolence, 612 Ocean St, Santa Cruz
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/04/15/18798361.php
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