Women's Studies Colloquium Talks on Discrimination
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Title
Women's Studies Colloquium Talks on Discrimination
Subject
Sex Discrimination
Description
Mark Senick, an attorney, speaks of how sexism and racism relate to discrimination in the workplace and how it is formed. He talks about employment and how institutions and companies refuse to hire women based on the idea they cannot do the work even though they have not given any women jobs.
Creator
Elder, Lois
Source
Pitt News
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh
Date
February 7, 1973
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Rights
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Type
Newspaper article
Coverage
University of Pittsburgh
Files
Collection
Reference
Elder, Lois, Women's Studies Colloquium Talks on Discrimination, University of Pittsburgh, February 7, 1973
Cite As
Elder, Lois , “Women's Studies Colloquium Talks on Discrimination,” Pitt Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Digital Archive, accessed May 16, 2024, https://pittgsws.omeka.net/items/show/65.