When | Saturday, March 6, 2021, 6 – 7:30 PM |
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Categories | Lectures & Discussions, Webcasts & Online |
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Sponsor | African American History and Culture Museum |
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Co-sponsor | The Center for Global Migration Studies, University of Maryland, College Park |
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Venue | African American History and Culture Museum |
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Event Location | Virtual |
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Cost | Free Registration Recommended |
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Get Tickets or Register | eventactions.com… |
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Related Events | The Making African America Symposium series brings together scholars, journalists, activists, curators, filmmakers, and writers to discuss how immigration has shaped and is continuing to reshape what it means to be black in the United States. The symposium takes place over three weekends in March. See the full schedule and more information about the symposium here. |
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| Sign Up | Details | Day 2 Struggles for Civil and Labor Rights Struggles for justice have shaped the relationship of Black migrants and African Americans for generations. This panel considers the contributions of Black diasporic organizers and activists in the long history for civil rights and labor rights. - Glenn Chambers, Michigan State University
- Fumilayo Showers, University of Connecticut
- Kaysha Cornealdi, Emerson College
- Chair: Quincy Mills, University of Maryland, College Park
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