This event is in the past.It took place on February 4, 2026 at Social Sciences Building.
Faculty authors of "Legalized Inequalities" reveal how U.S. policies legally trap Haitian and Central American workers in dangerous, low-wage jobs. Drawing from 300+ interviews, they'll discuss how exploitation gets codified—and how workers fight back.
Social justice
Academic discussion
Immigration rights
Worker advocacy
Tips
🪑arrive early—seating can fill up for popular talks
📚book signing available after the discussion
☕grab coffee across the street beforehand
Legalized Inequalities
Southside
Faculty authors of "Legalized Inequalities" reveal how U.S. policies legally trap Haitian and Central American workers in dangerous, low-wage jobs. Drawing from 300+ interviews, they'll discuss how exploitation gets codified—and how workers fight back.
Social justice
Academic discussion
Immigration rights
Worker advocacy
Tips
🪑arrive early—seating can fill up for popular talks
📚book signing available after the discussion
☕grab coffee across the street beforehand
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