Over the last decade, the U.S. has been confronted with repeated reminders that our systems are failing. From growing wealth and racial inequalities to climate change and environmental degradation, and from economic and criminal-justice crises to a deeply dysfunctional political
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Important event hosted by the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute at Harvard Law School this Thursday: From the Ground Up: The Progressive Path to Political Leadership. RSVP at http://charleshamiltonhouston.org/
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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
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The Systemic Justice Project will host its second annual Systemic Justice Conference at Harvard Law School on Friday, April 8 – 10, 2016. Stay tuned for more details.
The fifth and final session of the Criminal Justice Program’s Race, Place, & Policing: What Can We Learn From Baltimore series (cosponsored by the Systemic Justice Project) is this Monday, Feb 29th at 5:30pm in WCC2009. The session will feature
The fourth session of the Criminal Justice Program of Study, Research and Advocacy’s series on Race, Place and Policing: What we can Learn from Baltimore is tomorrow! Andrés Alonso, Professor of Practice at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and
Unbound: Harvard Journal of the Legal Left and the HLS Modern Money Network are hosting an event this Friday at noon in WCC1019 called Beyond Sanders and Clinton: Visionary Futures for Democratic Economics. Blurb and Poster below: Beyond Sanders and