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Book Event - Laboring in the Shadows: Precarity and Promise in Black Youth Work

Fri, Mar 27

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Sankofa Video Books & Café

Join us for an engaging conversation with author Dr. Bianca J. Baldridge, in dialogue with Brandelyn Anderson.

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Book Event - Laboring in the Shadows: Precarity and Promise in Black Youth Work
Book Event - Laboring in the Shadows: Precarity and Promise in Black Youth Work

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Mar 27, 2026, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Sankofa Video Books & Café, 2714 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA

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About the book

Youth workers are essential to the fabric of society. Schools, families, and many of our social institutions rely heavily on their work, yet their contributions often go unrecognized. Laboring in the Shadows explores the critical role of Black youth workers, especially in the lives of vulnerable youth, and the challenges they face in their unstable, underappreciated position.

Bianca J. Baldridge situates the experiences of Black youth workers within the broader context of anti-Blackness and historical inequities. Drawing on rich interview data from across the United States, Baldridge offers a nuanced analysis of how the precarity of this work—marked by high turnover rates, low wages, and housing insecurity—compounds the challenges these workers face. She highlights how Black youth workers resist these structural harms by adopting and implementing innovative pedagogical practices alongside practices of "freedom dreaming" and joy as forms of resistance and pathways to agency for youth despite…


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