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On Monday April 6th, JLG will present a panel entitled “Inclusion In Name Only: Feminism, Immigration, and the Asian American Experience” about sexualization and the immigration process. Speakers will include professor Stewart Chang and visiting professors Jennifer Chacón and Noa
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.
Lydia Edwards — the Equal Justice Works Fellow at Greater Boston Services and a member of the Systemic Justice Project Advisory Board — is helping to organize an evening with Ai-Jen Poo and the Massachusetts Coalition for Domestic Workers. Mark
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
Kimberlé Crenshaw will lead a symposium about race, legal education and justice in the wake of the events in Ferguson. The even is sponsored and organized by Harvard Students for Inclusion and co-sponsored by La Alianza, APALSA, BLSA, MLSA, NLG,
The Systemic Justice Project will host the first annual Systemic Justice Conference at Harvard Law School on Friday, April 10, 2015. More details to follow.
The Brennan Center for Justice, the American Constitution Society, and Justice at Stake invite you to: Democracy and Our State Courts: Fighting Back After Citizens United Tuesday, January 13, 2015 12:00 p.m. – 2 p.m. (Lunch will be served) location: