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Black Labor in America: Emerging Opportunities Amid the Economic Crisis

Location: OSI-New York
Event Date: June 25, 2009
Speakers: Steven C. Pitts, Shawn Dove

The Open Society Institute Campaign for Black Male Achievement hosted a  lunch with Steven C. Pitts, labor policy specialist at the Center for Labor Research and Education, University of California–Berkeley.

Pitts focuses on the job crisis facing the black community, with an emphasis on black men and the immigration reform movement. He presents data on black employment leading into the recession, the changing ethnic composition of occupations, and some pathways forward.

A grantee of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement, Pitts is also the lead on a two-year project, funded by the Ford Foundation, designed to improve relations between blacks and Latino immigrants in the workplace.

Shawn Dove, manager of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement, introduces the event.

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