Michelle Tokarczyk
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How Class Works
At the How Class Works - 2002 Conference, panels included; 4.5 Class and Education
- Norman Fruchter and
- Kavitha Mediratta, New York University – Institute for Education and Social Policy
“Beyond Parent Involvement: An Organizing Paradigm”
- Gordon Lafer, University of Oregon – Political Science
“Policy Charade: Training for Discipline in the Low-wage Labor Market”
- Michelle Tokarczyk, Goucher College – English
“Promises to Keep: Higher Education and Working-Class Students”
- Tracy Ann Henry, Chair, Stony Brook – Economics, graduate program[1]
The "How Class Works - 2008" conference held at Stony Brook, New York, June 5 - 7, 2008, Center for Study of Working Class Life, proposed speakers list included:
Sam Anderson, Catherine-Mercedes Brillantes Judge, Pedro Caban, Fuat Ercan, Claudia Fegan, Bill Fletcher, Jr., Tami Gold, Elizabeth Hoffman, Sara Jarayaman, Stathis Kouvelakis, Sherry Linkon, Meizhu Lui, Manning Marable, Jack Metzgar, Nelson Motto, Manny Ness, Bertell Ollman, Jeff Perry, Catherine Pouzoulet, David Roediger, Andrew Ross, John Russo, Vinny Tirelli, Michelle Tokarczyk, Richard Trumka and Joe Wilson.
Conference organiser was Michael Zweig Director, Center for Study of Working Class Life, Department of Economics State University of New York ,Stony Brook, NY[2].
References
- ↑ How Class Works - 2002 Conference Schedule (accessed July 24 2010)
- ↑ How Class Works - 2008 conference