Historic 1963 March on Washington: Civil Rights Struggle

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    • Teamsters welcome new history programs on labor and union diversity.
    • Events cover Black, Women’s, Hispanic, LGBTQ+ histories and their impact.
    • Next session on August 25, 2024, with Prof. Eric Arnesen and Rachelle Horowitz.

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March on Washington 1963

The Human Rights and Diversity Commission, together with the Teamsters History Project, announces the next segment of monthly history programs focusing on Teamsters, the labor movement, and union diversity.

These history programs cover various aspects of our shared past, including Black, Women’s, Hispanic, and LGBTQ+ histories and their influence on Teamsters and the labor movement.

Presented via Zoom, these 90-minute sessions are open to all. Registration is required to join. Feel free to share this with anyone interested. This opportunity is for everyone in your communities. We hope to inspire lively discussions and new program ideas for locals and homes.

Sunday, August 25, 2024
1:00pm-2:30pm EST
Presented by Professor Eric Arnesen
Teamsters Professor of Modern American Labor History
The George Washington University
&
Rachelle Horowitz
Organizer and Transportation Coordinator for the March on Washington and Former Political Director, American Federation of Teachers

Click here to register for this program.

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