Dixie State College’s weekly “Dixie Forum: A Window on the World” convocation series continues its historical “Unheard Voices” with a presentation entitled “Civil Rights & the City,” by UNLV Assistant Professor of History Dr. Todd E. Robinson.
Dr. Robinson's presentation is based off his recent book publication with Temple University Press entitled "A City within a City: The Black Freedom Struggle in Grand Rapids, Michigan." Dr. Robinson completed his Ph.D. in History at the University of Michigan. He offers undergraduate and graduate courses in African American History, urban and suburban history, race and sports, and social movements. He is also a frequent guest on National Public Radio.
The Dixie Forum series is introducing a new format for the 2013 spring semester, in which the majority of the forums will now be held every Thursday featuring historical topics ranging from civil rights, military conflicts and the arts, among other subjects. The next forum will feature a musical presentation on labor history by the internationally renowned folk singer David Rovics on Thursday, Feb. 14th. For more information on Rovics' work visit davidrovics.com.
Thursday Feb 7, 2013
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM MST
12pm
The Forum will be held in the Dunford Auditorium of the Browning Resource Center on the DSC campus.
Admission is free for all community members, DSC students, and faculty and staff.
For further information on DSC's Dixie Forum series, please contact DSC Forum advisor Assistant Professor Dr. Joel A. Lewis at 435-652-7864.
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