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Julie Su
Labor Commissioner of California
Assumed office
April, 2011
GovernorJerry Brown
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
EducationStanford University (BA)
Harvard University (JD)

Julie A. Su is the current Labor Commissioner of California[1] and the former litigation director at the Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California (APALC).[2][3] Su was appointed to head California's Division of Labor Standards Enforcement (DLSE) by Governor Jerry Brown.[4]

She graduated from Stanford University with a BA, and from Harvard University with a JD. She is a co-founder of Sweatshop Watch.[5][6] She is a Senior Fellow of the Jamestown Project.[7]

Awards

Works

  • "Making the Invisible Visible: The Garment Industry's Dirty Laundry" University of Iowa Journal on Gender, Race & Justice (Winter 1997-98)
  • "Critical Coalitions," (Eric Yamamoto) Critical Race Theory: An Anthology
  • "Workers at the Crossfire: Immigration Enforcement to Preserve Capital," in Unfinished Liberation (Joy James, ed. Colorado University Press 1999)
  • Social Justice: Professionals, Communities and Law (Martha Mahoney, John O. Calmore, Stephanie M. Wildman 2003).

References

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  2. ^ "Women on the Verge of 2000". Ms. Magazine. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
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  6. ^ "NMAH Sweatshop Exhibition : Julie Su". Americanhistory.si.edu. 2012-12-17. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  7. ^ "Julie Su". Jamestownproject.org. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  8. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-04-10. Retrieved 2010-04-21. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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