Anne Bonds and Derek Handley take Part in Talk: “Mapping Racism and Resistance in Milwaukee County”

The 2021 Morris Fromkin Memorial Lecture will be presented by Anne Bonds, associate professor, UWM Department of Geography, and Derek Handley, assistant professor, UWM Department of English, with Reggie Jackson, journalist and educator/consultant, Nurturing Diversity Partners, LLC, and Lawrence Hoffman, GIS program manager at Groundwork Milwaukee.

The title of their presentation is “Mapping Racism and Resistance in Milwaukee County: Struggles over Racism and Real Estate in the Urban North.”

Anne Bonds is a member of C21’s Advisory Committee, while Derek Handley is a C21 Fellow this year.

Free and open to the public, the lecture will be held on Thursday, November 4 at 4 p.m. in the fourth floor Conference Center of the UWM Golda Meir Library, 2311 E. Hartford Ave., Milwaukee, WI.

The event will also be livestreamed and recorded.
The Zoom link to the online presentation is here.

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