Date:
Thursday, April 15, 2021, 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Location:
Online
How have Black women outside the traditional halls of power found ways to create political and social change in the U.S. and abroad? In this seminar, Dr. Keisha Blain, Associate Professor of History at the University of Pittsburgh, highlights the political activism of Black women activists in the Global South—especially Latin America and the Caribbean—emphasizing the local, national, and transnational efforts of women who organized Black working-poor people during the tumultuous years of the Great Depression.
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