"My Grandmother, My Mother and Me: Trends in the Economics Status of Black Women," presented by Cecilia Conrad. Conrad is vice president and dean at Pomona College. She serves as editor of The Review of Black
Political Economy and associate editor of Feminist Economics.
Free and open to the public. The talk is cosponsored by the Susan B. Anthony
Institute for Gender and Women’s Studies and the Frederick Douglass Institute
for African and African-American Studies. For more information, visit www.rochester.edu/college/wst.