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× Welcome to the History Department Website! For any questions regarding the event, please contact Dr. Paiz’s book talk will be followed by a question and answer session with the author and light refreshments will be provided.

This talk will turn back to the UFW's rank-and-file membership and identify their history's implications for contemporary labor movements.

Paiz argues, while both the United Farm Worker Movement and Coachella Valley have entered the national consciousness, even if for different reasons, the everyday farmworkers who spirited a national labor movement, and who today continue to labor in national cultural events, such as the Coachella Music and Art Festival, remain invisible in academic and non-academic spaces. Paiz will be giving a talk on his recently published book, The Strikers of Coachella: A Rank-and-File History of the UFW Movement. 13th, 2pm-3:30pm in the Mountain Lion Room (CORE, rm. Please join the History Department and the CSUEB libraries in welcoming Ethnic Studies scholar and social movement historian Dr.
