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Posted by Roy 03/05/2009
 

WHAT IS BROOKLYN COLLEGE DOING TO ADDRESS THE ECONOMIC AND ECOLOGICALCRISES?

A conversation on

WORKER COOPS,

GREEN JOBS, and

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT,

WITH PROFESSORS SARU JAYARAMAN (POLSCI) AND MICHAEL MENSER (PHILOSOPHY)

  March 10th, 2009
12:15-2pm
Room 4145 BOYLAN HALL

Sponsored by Students for Global Justice and the Philosophy Society

Saru Jayaraman
is a graduate of Yale Law School and the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. In 1992 she founded Women and Youth Supporting Each Other (W.Y.S.E.), a national women of color leadership organization. At the Workplace Project, she created The Alliance for Justice, to organize Latina/o custodial, factory, and restaurant workers for workplace justice. Most recently, with displaced workers the World Trade Center, she founded the Restaurant Opportunities Center of New York (ROC-NY), which has organized restaurant workers to win campaigns against high-profile exploitative restaurants, launch a cooperative restaurant, COLORS, and initiate the country’s first national restaurant workers’ association. As a Professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College, Ms. Jayaraman published The New Urban Immigrant Workforce in 2005.

 

Dr. Michael Menser is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Brooklyn College and is a member of the Executive Board of Environmental Studies at BC, the Center for the Study of Place, Culture, and Politics at the CUNY Grad Center, and the US Solidarity Economy Network.  His research is on participatory democracy and environmentalism and has been active in the World Social Forum movements.  He received his Ph.D. from the CUNY Graduate Center in 2002. More at: http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/philo/Menser.htm



 


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