Recorded on March 23, 2021. Features Dr. Lane Windham (she/her), Ina Padua (they/them) and Eliana Rondon (she/her)
Dr. Lane Windham, organizer and historian, presenter her book Knocking on Labor’s Doors, Union Organizing in the 1970s and the Roots of a New Economic Divide (UNC Press 2017). Dr. Lane Windham was in conversation with two organizers from DC Jobs with Justice, Ina Padua and Eliana Rondon. Drawing from Dr. Windham’s book , the discussion explored past and present workers’ organizing and unionizing and highlighted the contributions of women, people of color, young workers, and those too-often erased by dominant narratives. In addition, speakers shared their work supporting workers’ rights and advancing intersectional labor justice amid a global health and economic crisis.
This program is sponsored by the Gender+ Justice Initiative and the DC Public Library.
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