- Jennifer Gordon
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occupation = Associate Professor of Law, Fordham University School of LawJennifer Gordon founded the
Workplace Project in 1992, a non-profitworker center in Hempstead,New York , which organizes immigrant workers, mostly from Central and South America. The Workplace Project lobbied for and won a strong wage enforcement law in New York state. Gordon was the executive director of the Workplace Project from 1993 to 1998. Gordon was aMacArthur Fellow from 1999-2004. She is the author of "Suburban Sweatshops: The Fight for Immigrant Rights", as well as several articles on immigrants, politics, and labor unions. She received a bachelor of arts degree fromRadcliffe College ofHarvard University in 1987 and a Juris Doctor degree fromHarvard Law School in 1992. She is currently an associate professor atFordham University School of Law , where she teaches courses on immigration and labor law.cite web
title = Jennifer Gordon
url = http://law.fordham.edu/ihtml/fac-2bioPP.ihtml?id=507&bid=840
work = Fordham Law School
accessmonthday=December 13 | accessyear=2007]Bibliography
* "We Make the Road by Walking: Immigrant Workers and the Struggle for Social Change," Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review. Vol 30, pg. 407. 1995.
* " [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb1367/is_200001/ai_n6386787 Immigrants Fight the Power - Workers Centers are One Path to Labor Organizing and Political Participation] ,"The Nation . January 3, 2000.
*" [http://bostonreview.net/BR30.3/gordon.html American Sweatshops: Organizing workers in the Global Economy] ."Boston Review . Summer 2005.
* "Law, Lawyers and Labor: The United Farm Workers’ Legal Strategy in the 1960s and 1970s and the Role of Law in Union Organizing Today." Pennsylvania Journal of Labor & Employment Law. Vol. 8, Pg 1. 2005.
*"Suburban Sweatshops: The Fight for Immigrant Rights". Belknap/Harvard University Press. 2005. ISBN 0-674-01524-X.
*"Transnational Labor Citizenship." Southern California Law Review. Vol. 80, pg 503. 2007.
*"Citizenship Talk: Bridging the Gap Between Race and Immigration Scholarship." (with R.A. Lenhardt). Fordham Law Review. Vol 75. pg 2493. 2007.References
External links
* [http://law.fordham.edu/ihtml/fac-2bioPP.ihtml?id=507&bid=840 Fordham Law faculty bio]
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