Intergenerational Family and Community Resilience in Segregated Black Urban Space: A Black History Month Tribute - presented by Valandra and Prof. Chris McAuley

Intergenerational Family and Community Resilience in Segregated Black Urban Space: A Black History Month Tribute

Valandra and Chris McAuley

ValandraProf. Chris McAuley
Topics in Black Studies with Dr. Chris McAuley
Host
Lived Places Publishing
DateThursday, February 20, 2025 5:00 PM (UTC)
Live eventThe live event will be accessible via this page.
Lived Places Publishing

Associated publication

(2024) Black Family Enterprise and Community in Segregated North Omaha.
Article of record
Intergenerational Family and Community Resilience in Segregated Black Urban Space: A Black History Month Tribute
Valandra
Valandra
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Prof. Chris McAuley
Chris McAuley
University of California, Santa Barbara

A look at the rich complexities and harsh realities of life for Black families living in a segregated working-class community. In this conversation between Chris McAuley and Valandra, they cover themes of intergenerational mutual aid and caregiving, entrepreneurship, spirituality, and the impacts of the legacy of race and economic inequities.

References
  • 1.
    (2024) Black Family Enterprise and Community in Segregated North Omaha.
Date & time
Feb
20
2025
Thursday, February 20, 2025 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM (UTC)
Details
Listed seminar This seminar is open to all
Recorded Available to all
Q&A Open on this page for 2 days after the seminar
Disclaimer The views expressed in this seminar are those of the speakers and not necessarily those of the journal