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February 18 – free film screening with talk by main cast member Carmen Duran

January 29, 2009 · 2 Comments

Mark your calendars. On Wednesday February 18 at 7 pm in the Cullen Performance Hall we’re hosting a screening of the documentary Maquilapolis. Read up on the film on the website: Maquilapolis

Admission is free and after the screening we’ll do a Q & A with Ms. Duran. We’re bringing her all the way from Tijuana. That’s her in the picture holding the piece of electronics. Carmen Duran

Here’s some information about the film:

Carmen works the graveyard shift in one of Tijuana’s maquiladoras, the multinationally-owned factories that came to Mexico for its cheap labor.  After making television components all night, Carmen comes home to a shack she built out of recycled garage doors, in a neighborhood with no sewage lines or electricity.  She suffers from kidney damage and lead poisoning from her years of exposure to toxic chemicals.  She earns six dollars a day.  But Carmen is not a victim.  She is a dynamic young woman, busy making a life for herself and her children.

As Carmen and a million other maquiladora workers produce televisions, electrical cables, toys, clothes, batteries and IV tubes, they weave the very fabric of life for consumer nations.  They also confront labor violations, environmental devastation and urban chaos — life on the frontier of the global economy.  In MAQUILAPOLIS, Carmen and her colleague Lourdes reach beyond the daily struggle for survival to organize for change:  Carmen takes a major television manufacturer to task for violating her labor rights.  Lourdes pressures the government to clean up a toxic waste dump left behind by a departing factory.

As they work for change, the world changes too:  a global economic crisis and the availability of cheaper labor in China begin to pull the factories away from Tijuana, leaving Carmen, Lourdes and their colleagues with an uncertain future.

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Free! Sweatshop speaker event Thursday Sept 25

September 18, 2008 · Leave a Comment

On Thursday night at 7 pm we’re hosting two great speakers. It’s at Cullen Auditorium. We’re bringing in Juan Antonio Solís Magaña. a worker from Mexico. Here’s some information about Juan:

“I started to work in the maquiladora industry in 1993. Now I work at Key Safety System and actually I have three years and seven months working here. This company has been exploiting workers for long time; they treat us like slaves or robots, not like workers. We use chemicals without safety equipment. There are many irregularities in the company but thanks to the workers Coalition that we formed we are been accomplishing many things….” – Juan Antonio Solís Magaña.

Martha Ojeda, founder of the Coalition for Justice in the Maquiladoras will translate and facilitate and discuss the situation at the workers factory.

Here’s some information about Martha Ojeda: Martha has been the Executive Director of the Coalition for Justice since 1996 and is responsible for overseeing and coordinating CJM programs, to apply the mission of the organization, to promote the work of the Coalition to increase its membership, and to raise consciousness about the realities of living and working conditions on the female and male maquiladora workers on the Mexican border by attending speaking engagements.

Check out their website here: Coalition for Justice in the Maquiladoras

Come on out and bring a friend.

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Donation information for Maquilapolis activists

April 18, 2008 · Leave a Comment

We heard a great talk by Carmen Duran on April 17 at Cullen after we saw Maquilapolis, the documentary she was in. Now Carmen and three other women from the documentary are attending a 2 year long weekend community organizing program at IberoAmerican University in Tijuana. If you would like to make a tax deductible contribution towards their tuition please use the linked form. Thanks. ibero_donations_bilingual2-1

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