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

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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.