My father was a UAW-General Motors head steward. The business unionism he witnessed 40 years ago is still alive and well in this union. There are lessons to learn from the University of California strike about how and why our union can change for the better.
Author Archives: Hazel Katz
Hazel Katz is a Los Angeles-based video artist and filmmaker. Her work canonizes the small acts of care done by those disregarded by the state while resisting neoliberal modes of visibility that sell exceptionalism as a solution to scarcity. Hazel’s 2017 short film, Bubby & Them, won top international film at WNDX festival, and her 2019 feature documentary Florida Water is now distributed by Collective Eye Films. Hazel's work has been supported by MOMA PS1, Tate Modern, and festivals internationally. She has completed residencies at UnionDocs, Abrons Art Center, and Acre, and is currently pursuing an MFA in Visual Art at UC San Diego.

