Un Trabajo Patriótico: Arabic-speaking women immigrants, welfare and cultural citizenship in 1930s Tucumán, Argentina
Tuesday October 6th, 4-30 - 6:00
Troy Moore Library, 9th Floor General Classroom Building
A lecture regarding the social presence of Arabic-Speaking immigrants in Tucumán, Argentina in the 1930's, presented by
Steven Hyland, Jr. of Ohio State University. He will examine the activities of these women in the aftermath of the Great Depression, and their role as participators in politics.
From 4:30-6:00 at Troy Library, 8th Floor of the General Classroom Building. Sponsored by the Center for Latin American and Latino/a Studies. See the flier here.

