History Rhymes: Black Organizing, Current Crises, and Education for the Public Good
History Rhymes: Black Organizing, Current Crises, and Education for the Public Good
Thursday | February 19 | 7 PM | Cline Library Assembly Hall
Join NAU History for Black History Month with visiting professor Elizabeth Todd-Breland of the University of Illinois - Chicago. She specializes in urban history, African American history and the history of education and has written extensively on black political reform with an emphasis on black teacher unionism from the civil rights era to the present. Her talk will focus on the black organizing tradition and how to response to current crises in the spirit of the public good, including public education.
Rread more about her: Todd-Breland, Elizabeth | History | University of Illinois Chicago
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Cline Library Assembly Hall
07:30 PM - 11:59 PM on Thu, 19 Feb 2026
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College of Arts and Letters
Cline Library Assembly Hall