
Does work tempt you to commit white collar crimes? This zine workshop addresses the many ways a workplace may protect the business more than the employee. Come prepared to vent, express yourself creatively, gain or expand zine-making skills, and build solidarity with fellow workers in pain. Facilitated by interdisciplinary artist Renée Reizman, this low-cost workshop invites workers wearing all collars, homemakers, and students to talk and create around the legal issues facing the workplace. Attendees will create, print, share, and take home their own zines. Materials will be provided.
This workshop continues a multipart knowledge-sharing, archiving, and advocacy program that will help us understand how people navigate health and wellness in the workplace.
Image Description: Burnt orange text against a light orange background says "Work Rules! A zine workshop about labor & law." Next to the headline phrase are two burnt orange blocks, with the words "Contracts!" and "HR Reps!" faintly visible within them. Below, spiky starburst shapes highlight examples of the type of workers we would like to come to the event: blue collar, white collar, pink collar, hommakers, and essential workers.
Renée Reizman is disabled, Jewish, interdisciplinary artist, writer, and educator. She works with communities to reveal the ways infrastructure and public policy contribute to social inequality. She is the founder of Disability Drawing Club, and currently an adjunct assistant professor at Pepperdine University and the University of Southern California.