
The fight for Black worker justice and labor rights
KPBS Midday Edition · KPBS
February 11, 202546m 20s
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Show Notes
From the labor of enslaved people to propelling labor movements forward for fair wages, Black people have fought for equitable working conditions throughout history.
America at large has received the benefits.
This year, "African Americans and Labor" is the national theme for Black History Month.
On Midday Edition, we discuss the connection between Black worker justice and labor rights. And, the ongoing fight against bigotry and systemic oppression in 2025.
Guests:
- Brisa Johnson, director of the San Diego Black Workers Center
- Anta Anthony Merritt, professor of Africana Studies at San Diego State University
- Satomi Rash Zeigler, executive director of the UC San Diego Labor Center