During the History Sandwiched In series, scholars, historians, authors and community members from across the state join together to hold engaging discussions on wide-ranging historical topics of interest. From the hidden history of prominent Wisconsin lighthouses to the lives of Wisconsin African American soldiers during and after the Civil War and more, learn about the people, places and stories that shaped—and continue to shape—the Badger State.
Sept 24 – Jesus Salas delves into the pivotal history of Wisconsin migrant labor rights in this impactful presentation. Sharing from his book, Obreros Unidos: The Roots and Legacy of the Farmworkers Union, Salas will discuss his and his family’s experiences as migrant seasonal workers, the brutal working and living conditions in migrant camps, efforts to organize the Midwest’s migrant seasonal workers, the co-founding of Obreros Unidos, or Workers United, to advocate for migrant workers and their families, the broader transnational movement supporting rights for farmworkers, and much more.
All History Sandwiched In events are free and open to the public. Advanced registration is recommended.