Instructor: Larry Bukowski
Also available via Zoom Hybrid
While all of the United States suffered dearly during the Great Depression, Michigan was uniquely singled out. What circumstances contributed to a lost decade? How did families survive during these most difficult times? Could similar problems plague our state today? All of these intriguing questions will be addressed in a most interesting and interactive presentation. Learn how the problems of the Great Depression still affect us 90 years later.
About the Presenter: Larry worked in education for more than 45 years as a high school and middle school social studies teacher, counselor, principal, and college instructor of teacher education and history. He has master's degrees in history and counseling and a doctoral degree in organizational studies. Larry has taught several senior courses including driver safety. He is a regular contributor to the MORE program.