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Jerome Scott was a labor organizer in the auto plants of Detroit in the 1960s-’70s, and a member of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers. As a community organizer, popular educator and author in the South since the 1970s, he was a founding member and former director of Project South: Institute for the Elimination of Poverty & Genocide in Atlanta, GA.

Motown and the Making of Working-Class Revolutionaries is an inside look at how the experiences of Black workers created lifelong revolutionaries.

Join co-author Jerome Scott to discuss a fresh perspective on class, race, and revolution in the United States.

 

RSVP: https://ielcc.ucr.edu/jeromescottbooktalk

Location: CHASS Interdisciplinary Building North
INTN 1109
Date: Friday, February 20th
Time: 12:00-1:30 PM

 

This event is co-sponsored by the Inland Empire Labor and Community Center, the UCR Department of Black Study, the UCR Department of Political Science, and the UCR Department of Society, Environment, and Health Equity.

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