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#SeeHerName: Using Intersectionality and Storytelling to Bring Visibility to Black Women in Employment Discrimination and Police Brutality

This resource list was compiled by Nia Langley for her Critical Race Theory seminar paper, #SeeHerName: Using…

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day Primer

What is Indigenous Peoples’ Day? Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a global celebration of indigenous people around the…

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We would like to thank everyone who attended and o We would like to thank everyone who attended and organized our symposium for making it so successful. We would also like to thank all our panelists and special guests for volunteering your time and for sharing your knowledge with us.
We are so proud to welcome our Volume 32 Junior S We are so proud to  welcome our Volume 32 Junior Staffers. We are so excited to see what you will accomplish.
Introducing our third panel Redefining Representa Introducing our third panel 
Redefining Representation: How Women of Color Impact the Legal Field! 

Registration is still open! Link in our bio!
New Addition to our Symposium. Fireside Chat wit New Addition to our Symposium. 

Fireside Chat with U.S. Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta & Dean Roger A.Fairfax. Happening during lunch!
Attention! We have updated our program from our sp Attention! We have updated our program from our spring symposium, Intersectional Feminism in the Law: Exploring the Experiences of Women of Color. Welcoming Remarks will now begin at 10am instead of 9am. Registration link is in our bio!
Introducing our second panel for our spring sympos Introducing our second panel for our spring symposium! 

Panel 2: The Elephant in the Courtroom: How Legal Institutions Fail to Protect Women of Color. 

The registration link is in our bio. You may attend in person or online.
Introducing our panelists for Being Held Back: How Introducing our panelists for Being Held Back: How the Experience of Women of Color Differ in Educational Systems!
The Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law is The Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law is happy to announce our spring symposium: Intersectional Feminism in the Law: Exploring the Experiences of Women of Color happening on Friday April 14th from 9am to 3:15pm. 

Registration is open now and the registration link is in our bio! We hope to see you there.
Congratulations to the full Volume 32 Executive Bo Congratulations to the full Volume 32 Executive Board 🎉
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