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11:00 AM, Hot Topics, Blk History Month-African Americans and Labor

Date and Time

Wednesday, February 12, 2025, 11:00 AM until 1:00 PM

Location

Winter Park Events Center
Winter Park Events Center
1050 W Morse Blvd
Winter Park, FL  32789
USA
(407) 599-3571

Event Contact(s)

Diana L Smith

Patricia Grierson
407 608 2300 (c)


Karen Estrin

Category

Hot Topics Luncheons

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About this event

LUNCHEON & PROGRAM


  

Honoring the work of African Americans — forced and voluntary, and the long
struggle for equality — will be the focus of the Feb. 12 Hot Topics lunch and panel, “Voices of Labor: The African American Journey,” hosted by the League of Women Voters of Orange County.
Doors open at 10:30 a.m. at the Winter Park Events Center for a buffet lunch. The discussion starts at 11:45 a.m. at 1050 W. Morse Blvd. in Winter Park and ends at 1 p.m. Tickets are $30 for League members, $37 non-members. Register now www.LWVOC.org/HotTopics

Work has been transformational and integral to the history of African Americans, their lives and their culture, according to the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH), which organizes the yearly themes for February’s Black History Month.

Spectrum News 13 Anchor Curtis McCloud will moderate the Hot Topics. Panelists include Tadar Muhammad, chief operating officer and first vice president of CareerSource Central Florida; Rhonda Reaves, a professor at FAMU’s School of Law who teaches employment law; Dr. Darryl Gordon, who manages UCF’s Office of the Vice Provost and Dean in the College of Undergraduate Studies, and Kimberly Rankin, human relations manager for the City of Orlando.

ASALH notes that 2025 marks the 100th anniversary of the creation of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and Maids by labor and civil rights activist A. Philip Randolph. It was the first Black union to receive a charter in the American Federation of Labor.

The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. incorporated issues such as economic justice from Randolph’s movement into the Poor People’s Campaign, established in 1967. The 2025 theme of African Americans and Labor examines “the various and profound ways that work and working of all kinds – free and unfree, skilled, and unskilled, vocational and voluntary – intersect with the collective experiences of Black people.”

Among the issues to be discussed:
 How have work experiences shaped the lives of Black people?
 What role do African Americans play in the local labor market and the effect on our community?
 African Americans have made gains in their struggle for parity. But what challenges lie ahead?ot Topics is streamed live on the League’s Facebook page Facebook and an edited version will be available on the League’s YouTube channel, League of Women Voters Orange County - YouTube.


Visionary sponsors: Phil and Jennifer Anderson. Silver sponsors: Lyn and David Berelsman and Voting Voices — Michele Levy, Charley Williams, and Laurie and Richard Wack. Bronze sponsors: Alex and the Hon. Cynthia Mackinnon.



The League of Women Voters of Orange County, Florida, is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy

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$37.00
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$37.00
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