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The Systemic Justice Project’s inaugural Systemic Justice Conference at Harvard Law School is less than two weeks away and is shaping up to be an amazing day.  More details to come.

Yesterday afternoon Radio Boston’s Meghna Chakrabarti interviewed Jon Hanson and Jacob Lipton, the Co-Directors of the Systemic Justice Project, in a story they titled “Harvard Law Flips Legal Education on its Head with ‘Systemic Justice.'” Listen to the interview here. Here

An Interview with John Jost by Paul Rosenberg Note: This interview was originally published on Salon.com with an outrageously incendiary title that entirely misrepresented its content. Introduction by Paul Rosenberg: In the immediate aftermath of World War II, a wide

At today’s Black Lives Matter Conference events at Harvard Law School, Naomi Murakawa gave an amazing keynote based on her new book, ‘”The First Civil Right: How Liberals Built Prison America,” which, based on her lecture, we highly recommend. In

Saturday’s Agenda: Location: Wasserstein Hall, Harvard Law School 9am-9:45am Continental Breakfast 10am-5pm Panel Discussions 10am-11:15am Black Health Matters 11:15am-11:30am Snacks 11:30am-12:45pm Black Activism Matters 1pm-2pm Lunch Keynote Speaker: Dr. Naomi Murakawa, Associate Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University and Author

These are not my finest two photos (I blame the moving train), but I saw this on the T today and couldn’t help wondering what kind of people we are trying to attract into the police force, and what kind

Two articles that reflect very different conceptions of what causes obesity, and therefore how to address it. First, in the LA Times, a report that diet and exercise alone are no cure for obesity: For most of the nation’s 79 million adults

From New York Times: For years, politicians wanting to block legislation on climate change have bolstered their arguments by pointing to the work of a handful of scientists who claim that greenhouse gases pose little risk to humanity. One of

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX_Vzl-r8NY] At the conclusion of her tremendous keynote presentation on Friday, Kim Crenshaw shared the above video (an animated film for the African American Policy Forum), as an example of one of the ways that she and her collaborators have