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History Dept - Central CT State University - New Britain, CT
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Centro PR (@centropr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CENTRO has announced the opening of the exhibition, The Fires: Hoboken 1978–1982 in partnership with the Hoboken Museum, The Diaspora Solidarities Lab, & NJ Humanities from February 1–April 15, 2024 at the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College in El Barrio. Learn more here: centropr.hunter.cuny.edu/tools/the-fire…

CENTRO has announced the opening of the exhibition, The Fires: Hoboken 1978–1982 in partnership with the <a href="/HobokenMuseum/">Hoboken Museum</a>, <a href="/dslprojects/">The Diaspora Solidarities Lab</a>, &amp; <a href="/njhumanities/">NJ Humanities</a>  from February 1–April 15, 2024 at the <a href="/silbermanssw/">Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College</a>  in El Barrio. 

Learn more here: 
centropr.hunter.cuny.edu/tools/the-fire…
American Experience (@amexperiencepbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tonight! Hear the story of the pioneering women who transformed the world while flying it. ✈️ #FlyWithMePBS premieres 9/8c on PBS, YouTube and the free PBS App → to.pbs.org/3OdMbNo

Journal of American History (@thejamhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New post alert! Now on Process, Bonnie M. Miller explores how political cartoons reflected and depicted "imperialist desires and anxieties" using imagery of food and consumption in the wake of U.S. seizure of its first overseas colonies. Check it out! wp.me/p5JlrH-1IY

New Britain Public Library (@newbritlib) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Virtual Bingo - Totally 80’s Bingo Wednesday, February 28th starting at 7:00 Like, totally mark your squares for a rad bingo. As if! Register online, over the phone, or at the Information Desk. Trivia link will also be posted to our social media accounts the day of the event!

PBS News (@newshour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Descendants of the Black people enslaved by St. Louis University have for the first time calculated how much labor and wealth was stolen from their ancestors. to.pbs.org/48qaLSF

Massachusetts Historical Society (@mhs1791) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join the MHS tonight at 5:00 PM, for Farm, Factory & Mine: Worcester Coal & the Role of Extractive Industries in Early 19th-Century New England, Katheryn Viens, with comment by Brian C. Black, Penn State. masshist.org/events/farm-fa… #MHS1791 #HybridSeminar #Seminar MHS Research

Join the MHS tonight at 5:00 PM, for Farm, Factory &amp; Mine: Worcester Coal &amp; the Role of Extractive Industries in Early 19th-Century New England, Katheryn Viens, with comment by Brian C. Black, <a href="/penn_state/">Penn State</a>. masshist.org/events/farm-fa…
#MHS1791 #HybridSeminar #Seminar <a href="/MHS_Research/">MHS Research</a>
CCSU Historians (@ccsu_history) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Africana Studies Conference In-person and Webex Thu 3/7 12:30-5:00 Our Aimee Loiselle will present at 2:30 with our Lopez facilitating <<<< ccsu.webex.com/ccsu/j.php?MTI… Meeting number: 2631 812 6074 Password: HMwAcUpx544

Africana Studies Conference
In-person and Webex
Thu 3/7
12:30-5:00
Our <a href="/LoiselleAim/">Aimee Loiselle</a> will present at 2:30 with our <a href="/cameshascruggs/">Lopez</a> facilitating &lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;
ccsu.webex.com/ccsu/j.php?MTI…
Meeting number: 2631 812 6074
Password: HMwAcUpx544
UNC Press (@unc_press) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking for some #WomensHistoryMonth reading? Read an excerpt of BEYOND NORMA RAE: How Puerto Rican and Southern White Women Fought for a Place in the American Working Class by Aimee Loiselle Aimee Loiselle uncpressblog.com/2024/03/13/who…

Michelle Haberland (she/hers) (@mahaberland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gulf Coast AFL-CIO Learn the history behind this photo in Aimee Loiselle's new book Beyond Norma Rae: How Puerto Rican and Southern White Women Fought for a Place in the American Working Class uncpress.org/book/978146967…

Scholars for a New Deal for Higher Education (@sfndhe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Call to HISTORIANS, members of American Historical Association Let's ask for executive director firmly + clearly prepared to address massive crisis >> not crisis of full-time jobs, but sweeping crisis of higher ed as a public good and history within that reality docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

Central Connecticut State University (@ccsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We continue to celebrate women as award winning filmmakers Emma Pildes and Tia Lessin visit campus for this months women's history luncheon. Great conversations were had, with even greater company💙 #CCSU #WeAreCentral #CentralCT175 #womenshistory #thejanes #HBO

We continue to celebrate women as award winning filmmakers Emma Pildes and Tia Lessin visit campus for this months women's history luncheon. Great conversations were had, with even greater company💙

#CCSU #WeAreCentral #CentralCT175 #womenshistory #thejanes #HBO
CT Digital Newspaper Project (@ctdignewspaper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hot cross buns have been a Good Friday treat for almost 300 years, marking the end of the Christian season of Lent. The nursery rhyme originated as a street cry from merchants in London, and the earliest recorded instance of the song was published in Poor Robin’s Almanac in 1733!

Hot cross buns have been a Good Friday treat for almost 300 years, marking the end of the Christian season of Lent. The nursery rhyme originated as a street cry from merchants in London, and the earliest recorded instance of the song was published in Poor Robin’s Almanac in 1733!
CCSU Historians (@ccsu_history) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our @loiselleaim has a new book review of "The Gossard Girls," a history of women apparel workers in the UP of Michigan. read.dukeupress.edu/labor/article/…

Our @loiselleaim has a new book review of "The Gossard Girls," a history of women apparel workers in the UP of Michigan.
read.dukeupress.edu/labor/article/…
Working History (@workinghistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welcome to a new season of Working History! For our first podcast, cohost @AndersonDavidM talks to Aimee Loiselle about her book, Beyond Norma Rae: How Puerto Rican and Southern White Women Fought for a Place in the American Working Class. open.spotify.com/episode/54Uqc7…

CCSU Historians (@ccsu_history) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our @loiselleaim from Central Connecticut State University talks about her recent book, Beyond Norma Rae: How Puerto Rican and Southern White Women Fought for a Place in American Working Class from UNC Press with Working History and the generous host open.spotify.com/episode/54Uqc7…

Working Class History (@wrkclasshistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OtD 28 Aug 1844 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels met in the Café de la Régence in Paris and, although they had met a couple of years before, began their lifelong friendship and revolutionary work together that would inspire radicals to the present day stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/9981/m…

#OtD 28 Aug 1844 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels met in the Café de la Régence in Paris and, although they had met a couple of years before, began their lifelong friendship and revolutionary work together that would inspire radicals to the present day stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/9981/m…
José Manuel Santillana Blanco (@santillanajm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come be my colleague at UC Davis! "Candidates are sought with research and teaching interests in war and critical militarisms embedded in understandings of settler colonialism and empire." recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF06669

Emma Amador (@xemmaamador) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 Very excited that my book, “The Politics of Care Work: Puerto Rican Women Organizing for Social Justice,” has been listed on the Duke University Press website!

🎉 Very excited that my book, “The Politics of Care Work: Puerto Rican Women Organizing for Social Justice,” has been listed on the <a href="/DukePress/">Duke University Press</a> website!