AlisonJefferson Ph.D.

Alison Rose Jefferson, M.H.C, Ph.D. is a historian听and heritage conservation consultant.听Her research interests explore the intersection of American history and the African American experience in southern California, particularly during the Jim Crow era, historical memory, public history, spatial justice, and cultural tourism, with an aim to engage broad audiences through applied history projects in the struggle for social justice. Her book titled,听Living the California Dream, African American Leisure Sites during the Jim Crow Era听(University of Nebraska Press) which arrives in January 2019, rethinks the significance of the struggle for leisure and public space for all within the long freedom rights struggle movement. Currently, she is a consultant with the City of Santa Monica on the Belmar History and Art Project.

Academic Talk Title:听鈥淎frican Americans, Leisure and the California Dream during the Jim Crow Era鈥

Public Talk Title:听鈥淏lack Leaders of Leisure in the Struggle for Freedom during the Jim Crow Era in the American West: The Implications of their Stories for Our Lives Today鈥

Dates of Visit:听November 22-24, 2019