Africana Studies Presents A Panel Discussion On The Historical And Contemporary Social Existence Of African American Women
Date: Friday, February 4, 2011
Time: 4:00 P.M.
Place: Fresno State Electrical Engineering Building 191
Moderator: Ms. Francine Oputa, Director, Center For Women And Culture
Presenter: Professor Shirley Moore, Department Of History-Sacramento State University
Topic: “African American Women Pioneers On The Overland Trail”
Presenter: Professor Claytee White, University Of Nevada -Las Vegas
Topic:“Eight Dollars A Day And Working In The Shade: Black Women In The Las Vegas Gaming Industry”
Presenter: Professor La Tanya E. Skiffer, Department Of Sociology And Criminology
California State University-Dominguez Hills
Topic: “Sistas In The Hood But Not Of The Hood: Crime, Gender And Class”
Commentator: Professor De Anna Reese, Department Of History And Africana Studies
California State University-Fresno
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Paulette Morrow
Administrative Support Assistant
Department Of Criminology
California State University, Fresno
2576 East San Ramon M/S St 104
Fresno, Ca 93740-8039
(559) 278-2305
Pmorrow@Csufresno.Edu
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Remembering The Colored Girls: History, Sociology, And Criminology
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