Join us for a discussion with Denise Lynn on her new book Women March for Peace: Black Radical Women's Anti-Korean War Activism. In this timely look at the history of the peace movement, Dr. Lynn discusses how Black women radicals of the mid-twentieth century linked their struggles against racism and sexism at home to the fight against imperialism abroad, and the repression they faced for their activism. Centering the "forgotten war," she underscores how this moment was a critical turning point in the history of US militarism and its connection with the suppression of domestic progressive movements.