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Computer animation on workers rights in Mexico
Computer animation on workers rights in Mexico

A simulation game based around conditions endured by factory workers in Mexico. Participants encounter injustice in a recruitment agency, a computer factory and a shop and are encouraged to reflect on their experiences


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