Dec 10, 2025 Working for Civil Rights Today: An Event for MLK Week
Join us for a special live recording of the Standpoints podcast featuring Dr. Andrea N. Baldwin in conversation with Utah community advocates, faculty and student leadership. Through a conversation that brings together grounded personal narratives, the realities of working within institutions and the deep insight of community engagement, this event invites us to consider how we continue the unfinished work of civil rights in our everyday lives and organizations. The session will include prepared questions as well as an open Q&A with the live audience, offering a space for reflection and collective visioning.
About Andrea Baldwin
Andrea N. Baldwin is associate chair and associate professor in the Department of Ethnic, Gender and Disability Studies at the University of Utah. She is an attorney-at-law and also holds a Master’s Degree in International Trade Policy along with a Ph.D. from the Institute for Gender and Development Studies, Nita Barrow Unit, at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill campus. Dr. Baldwin is the founder of the Black Feminist Eco Lab at the University of Utah, where her work centers around Black and Caribbean feminist thought, ecological justice and community-engaged scholarship. She is also the host of Standpoints, a Black feminist podcast produced by Virginia Tech Publishing. Born and raised on the small Caribbean island state of Barbados, she considers herself an all-around Caribbean woman and loves everything coconut and soca.
The Time is Always Right
to Do What Is Right:
A Live Podcast with
Dr. Andrea N. Baldwin
on Working for Civil Rights Today
Tuesday, January 20, Noon
J. Willard Marriott Library, Gould Auditorium, Level 1
Live podcast will start promptly at noon
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The event is free and open to the public.
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