Panel: Work

Presenter Information

Jessica Bruder
Cal Lane
Sarah Vogel

Location

Memorial Union Ballroom and Online (via Zoom)

Event Website

http://www.undwritersconference.org

Start Date

24-3-2022 12:00 PM

End Date

24-3-2022 1:00 PM

Description

In this audiovisual recording from Thursday, March 24, 2022, as part of the 53rd Annual UND Writers Conference: “Communities and the Individual,” Jessica Bruder, Cal Lane, and Sarah Vogel participate in a panel called “Work.” The panelists discuss what work has looked like in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the increase of union busting, how the pandemic has changed the experience of work, how the workforce has become more unstable over the decades, and the importance of involvement in social responsibility for an individual. The panelists also respond to audience questions about how their work experiences inside and outside of the workforce have informed the work they do today, how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted existing and future work trends on various types of work, the future of political parties, how their work has affected their habits as consumers, how they hope their work affects readers and viewers as consumers, and the best way to get involved in order to influence change.

Moderated by Dr. James Mochoruk, Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor of History.

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Mar 24th, 12:00 PM Mar 24th, 1:00 PM

Panel: Work

Memorial Union Ballroom and Online (via Zoom)

In this audiovisual recording from Thursday, March 24, 2022, as part of the 53rd Annual UND Writers Conference: “Communities and the Individual,” Jessica Bruder, Cal Lane, and Sarah Vogel participate in a panel called “Work.” The panelists discuss what work has looked like in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the increase of union busting, how the pandemic has changed the experience of work, how the workforce has become more unstable over the decades, and the importance of involvement in social responsibility for an individual. The panelists also respond to audience questions about how their work experiences inside and outside of the workforce have informed the work they do today, how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted existing and future work trends on various types of work, the future of political parties, how their work has affected their habits as consumers, how they hope their work affects readers and viewers as consumers, and the best way to get involved in order to influence change.

Moderated by Dr. James Mochoruk, Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor of History.

https://commons.und.edu/writers-conference/2022/day1/1