Working for justice : legacies of Latina activism in Southeastern Michigan.
Dr. Maria Cotera, associate professor of American and Women's studies at the University of Michigan, presents, "Working for justice : legacies of Latina activism in Southeastern Michigan." Dr. Cotera examines the role Latina women played in promoting women's rights both within and outside of the Lat...
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Language: | English |
Series: | Our daily work, our daily lives brown bag series.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 audio file (1 hr., 7 min., 43 sec)). |
Format: | Electronic Audio Software |
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Dr. Maria Cotera, associate professor of American and Women's studies at the University of Michigan, presents, "Working for justice : legacies of Latina activism in Southeastern Michigan." Dr. Cotera examines the role Latina women played in promoting women's rights both within and outside of the Latino community. Dr. Cotera is introduced by Michigan State University Professor John P. Beck. Part of the "Our Daily Work/Our Daily Lives" Brown Bag series sponsored by the MSU School of Human Resources and Labor Relations, the MSU Museum, and co-sponsored by the MSU Center for Gender in Global Context, the MSU Women's Resource Center, the Chicano/Latino Studies Program, and the Julian Samora Research Institute. Part of the University's Project 60/50. Held at the MSU Museum. |
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Note: | Recorded by the Vincent Voice Library. |
Call Number: | Voice 30873 |
Playing Time: | 01:07:43 |
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Recorded 2015 March 30. |