UCPL Panel on Modern Segregation in St. Louis on September 7th

University City Public Library is hosting an online interactive panel discussion on Modern Segregation in St. Louis on Wednesday, Sept. 7. The panel will focus on local neighborhoods that have historically been most impacted by segregation and racial identity erasure, including Wellston, Cherokee Street, and the Delmar divide. This event will feature multiple AMCS affiliates, including former AMCS Director and Professor of History, Iver Bernstein, former AMCS Assistant Director and Assistant Professor in the College of Art at the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts, Heidi Kolk, and former AMCS PostDoctoral Fellow and Georgie W. Lewis Associate Professor of History at Washington University, Douglas Flowe, along with Eric Sandweiss, Miller Professor of History and Adjunct Professor of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University.

Email reference@ucitylibrary.org to receive an email invitation to the Zoom event. The program will also be live-streamed to UCPL's Facebook page and YouTube channel.

Visit the UCPL website for more information on this event.