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On March 3, 2017, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study will host Universities and Slavery: Bound by History. It is a conference that explores the relationship between slavery and universities, across the country and around the world. For more information, click the link: https://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/event/2017-universities-and-slavery-conference.

The Systemic Justice Project is co-sponsoring the Harvard Kennedy School Conference on Poverty and Inequality. For more information, see below: On behalf of our conference planning committee, we’d like to invite you to the Conference on Poverty & Inequality. In light of

A Note for Harvard Students: We stand at a pivotal moment for lawyers and others concerned with justice. Public interest lawyers from around the country are gathering at HLS in January to identify new challenges and possible solutions, and to

We at the Systemic Justice Project have been working hard and wanted to update you on our plans for the first half of 2017, which include a new Winter Term course in addition to Systemic Justice and the Justice Lab

2017 Systemic Justice Summit New Priorities, New Strategies, New Collaborations January 14 – 15, 2017, Harvard Law School The Systemic Justice Project will be hosting a summit that will bring together justice-minded lawyers and nonlawyers engaged with the legal system

Announcement to HLS Students In the past week we have heard from many students, lawyers, alums, and others looking for ways to respond to the longstanding and immediate crises in our country and our world. The Systemic Justice Project was

Great news from two friends of the Systemic Justice Project: A small city bordering Ferguson, Mo., has agreed to pay $4.7 million to compensate nearly 2,000 people who spent time in the city’s jail for not paying fines and fees