Jeff Lustig
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Jeff Lustig
How Class Works
At the How Class Works - 2002 Conference, panels included; 5.3 Class and Race
- Peniel E. Joseph, University of Rhode Island – History
“African-American Class Struggles During the Civil Rights/Black Power Movements”
- Jeff Lustig, California State University at Sacramento – Government
“Class Resumed: The Tangled Knot of Race and Class and What It Means for How Class Works in America”
- Rachel Meyer, University of Michigan – Sociology, graduate program
“Strikes and Sit-ins: Class Struggle and the Making of Interracial Unionism”
- James Lance Taylor, University of San Francisco – Politics
“Black Nationalism and the Class Functions of Race in American Politics”
- John Williams, Chair, Stony Brook - History[1]
Sacramento Marxist School
On Feb 15 2007 Jeff Lustig was part of a panel discusion at the Sacramento Marxist School on Class Struggle at CSU Sacramento: A Marxist analysis of the assault on academic excellence at CSUS.
References
- ↑ How Class Works - 2002 Conference Schedule (accessed July 24 2010)

