Leah Lagrone

Dr. Leah LaGrone is an assistant professor of history and public history director at Weber State University.

She graduated from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas, with a PhD in history focused on borderlands, labor, and gender studies in early 20th century. Her research examines state legislation and the discourse on minimum wages for women, specifically the connections of sex work with low wages. Her current book project, “A Woman’s Worth: How Race and Respectability Politics Influenced Minimum Wage Policies,” demonstrates that the politics around race and the minimum wage for women drove conversations among labor, politicians, and progressive reformers about the future of white supremacy in Texas. 

She has contributed an essay to the anthology "Impeached: The Removal of Texas Governor James E. Ferguson" as well as articles to The Washington Post and NursingClio. She has worked on several public history projects, including "The Civil War Documentary," "Civil Rights in Black and Brown," and the Texas State Historical Association's "Handbook of Texas Women." Dr. LaGrone will teach the public history classes and supervise the public history internships.


Listen to Leah Lagrone on Reckoning with Jason Herbert Podcast

Melina Kaufman - Spotlight Graphic Design

Melina Kaufman is graphic designer and website designer specializing in small to mid-size businesses. She is based in Palm Beach Gardens, FL and has owned and operated Spotlight Graphic Design since 2010. Her degree in marketing and experience working in multiple advertising firms as an account executive and a graphic designer give her a unique holistic approach to design.

https://spotlightgraphicdesign.com
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