Podcast: Immigrant Rights, Detentions, and Activism
The Southern Labor Studies Association (SLSA) announces the release of a new episode in the Working History podcast series. In “Immigrant Rights, Detentions, and Activism,” grassroots organizer Anton Flores of the non-profit group Alterna discusses immigrant rights, federal immigration policy, and the detention of undocumented immigrants at the Stewart Detention Center in Georgia. The episode is guest hosted by Professor Jennifer Brooks of Auburn University. It is available for listening on iTunes and SoundCloud.
Working History spotlights the work of leading labor historians, activists, and practitioners focusing on the U.S. South, and seeks to inform public debate and dialogue about some of today’s key labor, economic, and political issues with the benefit of historical context. The series is hosted by SLSA president, Beth English.
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The Southern Labor Studies Association promotes the study, teaching, and preservation of southern labor history. All podcast inquiries should be directed to workinghistorypodcast@gmail.com.
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