- Events
- Lecture or panel discussion
- No events scheduled for March 3, 2024.
WGS presents: Women’s Work – Historical and Contemporary Issues of Gendered Labor
Talbot Lecture Hall — Luther Bonney Hall 85 Bedford St, Portland“Out in May Back By October:” An Evening with Artist and Poet Summer J. Hart
Hannaford Hall — Abromson Community Education Center 88 Bedford St, PortlandBook Launch for Professor Read’s The Double Shift: On The Politics of Work
Space Gallery in downtown Portland, Maine 538 Congress Street, Portland- No events scheduled for March 6, 2024.
- No events scheduled for March 7, 2024.
- No events scheduled for March 8, 2024.
- No events scheduled for March 9, 2024.
Week of Events
Women’s Work: Historical & Contemporary Issues of Gendered Labor
Women’s Work: Historical & Contemporary Issues of Gendered Labor
Women’s labor is grossly undervalued across industries, and the women-dominated field of social work is especially impacted by gender inequality in the workforce. This Social Work Month, join the USM School of Social Work and our co-sponsors for a panel … Read More
WGS presents: Women’s Work – Historical and Contemporary Issues of Gendered Labor
WGS presents: Women’s Work – Historical and Contemporary Issues of Gendered Labor
The Women and Gender Studies Program presents, cosponsored by the Dr. Charles Scontras Center for Labor and Community Education, the USM School of Social Work, and the Frances Perkins Center, Women's Work: Historical and Contemporary Issues of Gender Labor, a panel discussion … Read More
“Out in May Back By October:” An Evening with Artist and Poet Summer J. Hart
“Out in May Back By October:” An Evening with Artist and Poet Summer J. Hart
Summer Hart, "Out in May Back by October," 2023. Hand-beaded tapestry made with abandoned Great Northern Paper Co. newsprint reclaimed from the East Millinocket (ME) Mill, 8 ½ x 12 ft. Photo: Aaron Rosen. "Boomhouse" by poet Summer Hart. Cover … Read More
Book Launch for Professor Read’s The Double Shift: On The Politics of Work
Book Launch for Professor Read’s The Double Shift: On The Politics of Work
“Why do people fight for their exploitation as if it was liberation?” Join author and professor Jason Read, chair of the University of Southern Maine philosophy department, to celebrate and discuss his new book The Double Shift (Verso, March, 2024). Invoking Better … Read More