UC workers say they are struggling to survive in California. Will strike bring change?
Briefly

For doctoral candidate and single parent Konysha Wade, the financial struggle is daily.More than half of her monthly earnings from her two on-campus jobs at UC Irvine goes toward renting her university apartment, where she lives with her 11-year-old son.She brings home about $2,700 a month after taxes from working as an African American Studies instructor and a graduate student researcher - all while taking at least two classes toward her Culture and Theory doctoral degree and raising her son.
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