May 1, 2023 6:30 pm
Kane Hall (Room 120)
As a leading voice in the women’s movement, Ai-Jen Poo will talk about the status of today’s labor movement and its impact on women.
Registration opens March 13, 2023.
Standby Policy
If an event is sold out, as a courtesy, the Graduate School will offer standby seating on a first-come, first-served basis. Any reserved seats not taken by 15 minutes before the start of the lecture will be offered to our guests in the standby line. Please note: standby entrance is based on seat availability and there is no guarantee of admittance to the public lecture.
About the speaker
Ai-jen Poo
President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, American Labor Activist
Ai-jen Poo is an award-winning organizer, author, and a leading voice in the women’s movement. She is the President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, Director of Caring Across Generations, Co-Founder of SuperMajority, Co-Host of Sunstorm podcast and a Trustee of the Ford Foundation. Ai-jen is a nationally recognized expert on elder and family care, the future of work, and what’s at stake for women of color. She is the author of the celebrated book, The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America.
Sponsoring Departments: The Graduate School, Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies, Department of American Ethnic Studies, Department of Geography, School of Social Work, West Coast Poverty Center