Race, Radicalism, and Repression on the Pacific Coast and Beyond
A Conference at the University of Washington, May 12-14, 2011
Radical movements embracing and demanding racial justice have figured prominently in the history of the “left coast” of the United States. They have also generated violent responses, including state repression, that reverberated across the United States and around the world.
This conference, hosted by the Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest and the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies at the University of Washington, will address the issues of race, radicalism, and repression on the west coast.
Conference Information
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Conference program (PDF)
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Navigating in Seattle (PDF)
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Hotel information (PDF)
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Boxed lunch options (PDF)
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Additional Information
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For questions or additional information please email cspn@u.washington.edu or call 206-543-8656
Sponsors
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University of Washington Libraries, Department of History, Department of English,and School of Law