Resources

Know Your Rights

  • Explore Worker Rights.

    Check out these resources (web sites, policies, Black Worker Wellness Guides, and more) to explore more about your Worker Rights, provided by the SoCal Black Worker Hub.

  • Get Help.

    Have your worker rights been violated?

    If you are a Black Worker who has experienced a violation of your rights, the National Black Worker Center's Working While Black (WWB) hotline allows workers like you to report injustices and get the resources you need to stand up for justice in your workplace. GET IN TOUCH WITH THEM THROUGH THE 24/7 HOTLINE BY TEXTING: BLACK TO 628292

  • Injured on the Job?

    Injured on the Job? Need to know your rights? Attend a free online one hour presentation on workers' compensation, provided by the State DIR Division of Workers’ Compensation. The online workshops are held at 3 p.m. on the first Friday of every month in English.

Learn About Your Worker Rights

Check out this worker rights video series presented by the SoCal Black Worker Hub who has been leading the California Worker Outreach Project (CWOP 4.0) in collaboration with regional Black Worker Centers and partners in effort to listen, educate, organize, and empower Black workers by engaging in a year-long series of collective learning and power building around workers rights, workplace protections and a other labor laws.

Events

  • Attend a Worker Meeting.

    Get to know other workers and issues that impact Black Workers, while finding ways to build power and create positive change.

  • Explore Black Long Beach.

    Click to see a calendar of Black Community events in Long Beach, CA.

Don’t Live or Work in Long Beach?

  • Connect to Resources Near You

    Find your local Black Worker Center and partners of the Southern California Black Worker Hub for Regional Organizing.

Guides / Handbooks

Working While Black Handbook

Black Worker Rights Guide

U Good?

  • Every now and then we need an extra uplift. Check out the U Good? Black Worker Wellness Guide created by the SoCal Black Worker Hub and Long Beach’s Earthlodge Center for Transformation.

    (2023)