Monday, February 17, 2025 12pm to 1pm
About this Event
Black History Mondays featuring NSU Faculty talks
Join NSU faculty as they share research and expertise on the Black History Month theme, African Americans and Labor! These short lunchtime talks are on Zoom and provide multidisciplinary perspectives on the history, culture, experiences and more of Africans around the world. Every Monday in February from 12-1 p.m. via Zoom.
Join NSU Faculty for Lunch Time Talks Every Monday in February: African Americans and Labor.
Institutionalizing Labor
The History of African American Labor Dr. Derrick Lanois, Assistant Professor of History
February 10, 2025
12pm via ZOOM
Meeting ID: 993 0251 4479
Passcode: 5730522936
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The Labor of Freedom
African Americans and the Fight for Equality in Work. "How Constitutional Law Shaped African Americans' Fight for Fair Labor Practices" featuring: Kimberly Hutson, JD, Assistant Professor of Political Science
The Labor of Social Justice Work
NSU African American History Month Committee
The Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work Presents:
'The Labor of Social Justice Work' featuring Dr. Justin Harty, Assistant Professor, Arizona State University
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