Sixth Reuther-Pollack Labor History Symposium Sept. 3 at First State Capitol

The Wheeling Academy of Law & Science [WALS] Foundation, in partnership with the Ohio County Public Library and the United Auto Workers International (UAW), will present the sixth annual Reuther-Pollack Labor History Symposium at the First State Capitol at 1413 Eoff Street in Wheeling.

The Saturday, September 3, 2022 event will feature labor historians Dr. Joe Trotter; Dr. Anne Lawrence; Dr. John Hennen; and Teen Vogue’s Kim Kelly.

To become a sponsor of the symposium, visit: https://bit.ly/3zsVmCN.

A presenter at the first symposium, and a labor historian at Chatham University, Dr. Lou Martin said: “This symposium is maybe the best yet… I think there will be a great range of talks but also a lot of great overlap. Just really top notch.”

Tickets, which cover lunch and other expenses, can be purchased at Eventbrite, using https://bit.ly/3btobFp. Or just visit Eventbrite and search “Reuther-Pollack.” They can also be found by visiting www.walswheeling.org.

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