Tagged: Democracy and Justice Studies
The United Auto Workers Union began a nationwide strike after failed contract negotiations with General Motors. This Sunday, nearly 55,000 auto workers across nine states walked off the job and headed for the picket...
Prof. Katia Levintova (Democracy and Justice Studies, Global Studies and Political Science) received Western Michigan’s Political Science Alumni Achievement Award for 2019. Prof. Levintova attended Western Michigan for her doctoral degree. Past recipients and more...
“Women’s Rights and the Post-Civil War World,” a public talk and workshop, will take place Sept. 20 and 21 at Penn State University Park. Marking the centennial of the passage of the 19th Amendment,...
In this video, Prof. Harvey Kaye (Ben & Joyce Rosenberg Professor of Democracy and Justice Studies) explains why the American Revolution was a real revolution and why today’s radicals should aim at redeeming and...
In this video, UW-Green Bay Prof. Harvey J. Kaye (Ben & Joyce Rosenberg Professor of Democracy and Justice Studies), points out how, starting with the revolution, the American tradition is a radical one. By...
Voyageur: Northeast Wisconsin’s Historical Review magazine will host its inaugural Author Talk Series event on Thursday, Sept. 12 at Fifth Ward Brewery in Oshkosh beginning at 7 p.m. Author John Harry will give a talk...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Jon Shelton (Democracy and Justice Studies) reflects on America’s Labor Legacy in a new post for CAHSSeffect.org: On This Labor Day, Remember America’s Labor Legacy. See the post, here.
UW-Green Bay Prof. Harvey Kaye (Democracy and Justice Studies) was a guest on the Rick Smith Show, June 28, to discuss the Democratic Debates. Listen to the archived show.
Announcing a new episode of Humanities+: “The Student and Professor Voices on Humanities Research and Community-focused Work.” In episode 3 of the Humanities+ podcast, host Rachel Scray interviews students, staff, and professors at the...
“Syllabus Journal” (co-edited by Caroline Boswell/CATL and Humanities and Katia Levintova/DJS) has just published its latest (8:1) issue. In the first 2019 issue, campus readers will find new insights and ideas for courses in communication, service-learning,...