Oct 12

The Only Way To Survive Is By Taking Care of One Another: Reflections on Care Work with Ai-jen Poo, President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance

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Event Oval, Diana Center
  • Add to Calendar 2022-10-12 16:30:00 2022-10-12 18:00:00 The Only Way To Survive Is By Taking Care of One Another: Reflections on Care Work with Ai-jen Poo, President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance The Only Way To Survive Is By Taking Care of One Another: Reflections on Care Work with Ai-jen Poo, President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance Wednesday, October 12, 2022, 4:30 - 6:00 PM in the Diana Event Oval (Talk will be from 4:30-5:30 PM followed by appetizers provided from 5:30-6:00 PM)  Join us for the inaugural Grace Lee Boggs ‘35 Lecture, given by keynote speaker Ai-jen Poo, President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, introduction by Umbreen Bhatti, Director, Athena Center for Leadership, followed by a conversation with Premilla Nadasen, Professor of History and co-Director of the Barnard Center for Research On Women.  Ai-jen Poo is a next-generation labor leader, award-winning organizer, author, and a leading voice in the women’s movement. As President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, Director of Caring Across Generations, Co-Founder of SuperMajority and Trustee of the Ford Foundation, Ai-jen is a nationally recognized expert on elder and family care, the future of work, gender equality,  immigration, narrative change, and grassroots organizing. She is the author of the celebrated book, The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America. Premilla Nadasen has published extensively on the multiple meanings of feminism, alternative labor movements, and grass-roots community organizing and is most interested in visions of social change, and the ways in which poor and working-class women of color fought for social justice. Her most recent book, Household Workers Unite, examines how African American domestic workers in the U.S. strategically used storytelling to develop a political identity and through their organizing reshaped the landscape of labor organizing. This event is hosted by the Diversity Council, Office of DEI, BCRW, and the Athena Center for Leadership. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/grace-lee-boggs-lecture-featuring-keynote-speaker-ai-jen-poo-tickets-428606412317   Event Oval, Diana Center Barnard College barnard-admin@digitalpulp.com America/New_York public

The Only Way To Survive Is By Taking Care of One Another: Reflections on Care Work with Ai-jen Poo, President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance

Wednesday, October 12, 2022, 4:30 - 6:00 PM in the Diana Event Oval

(Talk will be from 4:30-5:30 PM followed by appetizers provided from 5:30-6:00 PM) 

Join us for the inaugural Grace Lee Boggs ‘35 Lecture, given by keynote speaker Ai-jen Poo, President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, introduction by Umbreen Bhatti, Director, Athena Center for Leadership, followed by a conversation with Premilla Nadasen, Professor of History and co-Director of the Barnard Center for Research On Women. 

Ai-jen Poo is a next-generation labor leader, award-winning organizer, author, and a leading voice in the women’s movement. As President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, Director of Caring Across Generations, Co-Founder of SuperMajority and Trustee of the Ford Foundation, Ai-jen is a nationally recognized expert on elder and family care, the future of work, gender equality,  immigration, narrative change, and grassroots organizing. She is the author of the celebrated book, The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America.

Premilla Nadasen has published extensively on the multiple meanings of feminism, alternative labor movements, and grass-roots community organizing and is most interested in visions of social change, and the ways in which poor and working-class women of color fought for social justice. Her most recent book, Household Workers Unite, examines how African American domestic workers in the U.S. strategically used storytelling to develop a political identity and through their organizing reshaped the landscape of labor organizing.

This event is hosted by the Diversity Council, Office of DEI, BCRW, and the Athena Center for Leadership.

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/grace-lee-boggs-lecture-featuring-keynote-speaker-ai-jen-poo-tickets-428606412317