Feminism in the Labor Movement - Nancy F. Gabin

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Location: Zoom

Feminism In The Labor Movement

Nancy Gabin
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We welcome (virtually) Nancy Gabin, Associate Professor of History at Purdue University, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of her pioneering Feminism in the Labor Movement, a pivotal book on unions and women first published in 1990. Join Dan Graff (Director of the Higgins Labor Program) & Pam Butler (Associate Director of Gender Studies), as we discuss with Prof. Gabin her book’s contributions to the fields of labor, women's, and gender history, as well those fields's evolving, intertwined developments since then. An award-winning teacher, long-time director of undergraduate studies, and engaged scholar in the public sphere, Gabin will also discuss questions of teaching, activism, and labor's future. All are welcome.

Sponsored by History@Work/Higgins Labor Program (An occasional  series inviting scholars, writers, advocates, and activists to address compelling contemporary labor questions within historical context) and the Gender Studies Program


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