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HARD WORK IS NOT ENOUGH: GENDER AND RACIAL INEQUALITY IN AN URBAN WORKSPACE
@ Warren Room, 295 Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley
HARD WORK IS NOT ENOUGH: GENDER AND RACIAL INEQUALITY IN AN URBAN WORKSPACE
@ Warren Room, 295 Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley
Apr 12 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Hard Work Is Not Enough: Gender and Racial Inequality in an Urban Workspace Institute for the Study of Societal Issues KATRINELL DAVIS Associate Professor of Sociology, Florida State University with CATHERINE FISK Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong Professor of Law, UC Berkeley, asrespondent Sponsored by Center for Research on Social Change, UC Berkeley Co-sponsored by Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, Center for the Study of Law & Society, Division of Equity and Inclusion, and Sociology Department, UC Berkeley ABSTRACT In this talk, I discuss African American women’s experiences as bus … Continued
6:30 pm
Oakland Police Commission Meeting
@ Oakland City Hall, Oscar Grant Plaza
Oakland Police Commission Meeting
@ Oakland City Hall, Oscar Grant Plaza
Apr 12 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
The Commission will be considering amendments to the proposed enabling ordinance and will be reviewing the complaints of officer misconduct that are being investigated by CPRA (Community Police Review Agency). Commissioners will also review the staffing of CPRA and the new case management software that is being implemented. Read the agenda here 64584
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Here I Stand – Film Screening
@ Fellowship Hall
Here I Stand – Film Screening
@ Fellowship Hall
Apr 12 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
![]() American Masters/Paul Robeson: Here I Stand presents the life and achievements of an extraordinary man. Athlete, singer, and scholar, Robeson was also a charismatic champion of the rights of the poor working man, the disenfranchised, and people of color. His story is one of the great dramas of the 20th century–spanning an international canvas of social upheaval and ideological controversy. Directed by St. Clair Bourne, narrated by Ossie Davis. 117 minutes. Sponsored by the BFUU SJC.64494
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