The following books, periodicals, videos, etc. can be found at the
       University of Maine at Farmington's Women's Studies Center. 

    
                        12 Ricker Hall Farmington, ME 04938 (207)778-7387    


 
Books:

  Chang, Grace.
Disposable Domestics: Immigrant Women Workers in the
  Global Economy
. Cambridge: South End P, 2000.

  Hahnel, Robin.
Panic Rules: Everything You Need to Know about the Global
  Economy.
Cambridge: South End P, 1999.

  Louie, Miriam Ching, with Linda Burnham. 
Women's Education ln lthe Global
  Economy: A Workbook of Activities, Games, Skits, and Strategies for
  Activists, Organizers, Rebels and Hell Raisers.
Berkeley: Women of Color
  Resource Center, 2000.

  Shiva, Vandana.
Stolen Harvest: The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply.
  Cambridge: South End P, 2000.

  Zinn, Howard.
Marx in Soho. Cambridge: South End P, 1999.



 
Periodicals:

  Sweatshop Watch,
Spring 1998-present



 
Videos:

 
The Shame of Saipan:   A 20/20 story about the exploitation of Asian girls on the
  American soil of Saipan. The news reporters look into sweatshops and nightclubs, and
  find that these young girls are being worked in horrible conditions in the sweatshops
  and forced to work as prostitutes at the nightclubs.

 
Sweating for a T-Shirt:   A UCLA student tracks the clothes her classmates wear
  to maquiladoras in Honduras where they are manufactured.



                
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