- LocationCSUDH
- DescriptionA roundtable discussion with professors regarding fascism and what they have learned about it in their academic careers.
Hosted By: Labor and Social Justice Club
Additional Information can be found at: https://torolink.csudh.edu/event/11187010 - Websitehttps://torolink.csudh.edu/event/11187010
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