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"The Shades and Shape of Labor: Considering Work at the Intersections of Power, Gender, Race and Class", at our library, Tuesday, August 19 6PM.
Stop by the Georgetown Neighborhood Library for the final event of the American University Public Ethnography Lab's Anthropology Summer Salon - "The Shades and Shape of Labor: Considering Work at the Intersections of Power, Gender, Race and Class"
Featured talks:
Digital Fugitive Domesticities: The Multidimensional Labor of Evasion and Self-Determination in the Age of Big Data
Heba Ghannam, PhD Candidate, Department of Anthropology, American University
The Wages of English: Barriers to Cross-Racial Solidarity in Two Nonprofit Organizations
Sarah Iverson, PhD, Sociology Department, American University
The Religiosity of Labor Unions: An Alternative to Traditional Religious Spaces
Quinn Pierson, Masters Student, Department of Sociology, American University
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Educational Program |