Law@theMargins Editor Chaumtoli Huq and documentary filmmaker Mohammad Romel are collaborating on a documentary on the labor movement in Bangladesh. The documentary aims to highlight the organizing efforts in the garment industry, efforts by workers to educate others on their trade union rights and in developing female leadership in the union, as well as ways allies abroad can show solidarity. Listen to Chaumtoli speak about the project with HuffPostLive here.
Support the Project
You can support the project by donating in any amount you can ($25, $50, $100) to our GoFundMe Campaign. Any amount counts as we want to show that there is a broad base of support that wants to hear the stories of workers themselves who are organizing to improve their working conditions.
Other ways you can help include:
1) Post this request to your friends via social media (FB, instagram, twitter). My twitter handle is @lawatmargins
2) Send out an email to your friends and contacts encouraging them to support this project. Email me at chaumtolihuq@gmail.com for a form letter you can use to send to your contacts.
3) Introduce me to individuals you know who believe in lifting up voices of workers and would support such a project
4) Connect me with foundations or other institutional donors who are committed to economic justice and women’s rights who can provide discretionary grants
5) Talk about this project and the importance of lifting up voices of workers who are organizing to improve their own working conditions.