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We Are Also in Bondage Here

Black Women in the Washington Civil Rights Movement

2024-03-21 16:00:00 2024-03-21 17:00:00 America/Los_Angeles We Are Also in Bondage Here This Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau presentation examines the collective leadership efforts and activist work of black women in 1960s Washington that created significant legislative changes. South Hill - South Hill Large Meeting Room

Thursday, March 21
4:00pm - 5:00pm

Add to Calendar 2024-03-21 16:00:00 2024-03-21 17:00:00 America/Los_Angeles We Are Also in Bondage Here This Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau presentation examines the collective leadership efforts and activist work of black women in 1960s Washington that created significant legislative changes. South Hill - South Hill Large Meeting Room

South Hill

South Hill Large Meeting Room

This Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau presentation examines the collective leadership efforts and activist work of black women in 1960s Washington that created significant legislative changes.

The dominant narrative about Washington State is that it’s an “exceptional” place rather than a microcosm of the larger U.S. society. How do Black women’s stories challenge this understanding? What are the long-standing systemic inequalities in the state? 

When the 1960s ushered in a wave of political ferment in Washington State, Black women were the driving force behind civil rights campaigns to dismantle statewide racial segregation and discriminatory practices.

By centering Black women’s experiences and sacrifices, we can learn valuable lessons about the past and its relevance to ongoing contemporary social and political issues. 

Quin’Nita Cobbins-Modica (she/her) is a historian and educator whose research, teaching, and writing focus on the history of Black women, social activism, and politics in the American West. She has held academic positions at Gonzaga University, the University of Oregon, and Seattle Pacific University. Cobbins-Modica is also a contributor to BlackPast.org, an award-winning website dedicated to advancing African American and Global African history, and currently serves on its board of directors.

AGE GROUP: | Adults (18+) |

EVENT TYPE: | Stories and Voices | Education |

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