Also the time should be corrected on the zoom from 830 central to 9am central. Or better yet 10 eastern to avoid confusion. 

Steven W. Bender
Professor and Associate Dean for Planning and Strategic Initiatives
Seattle University School of Law

Please consider adopting the West textbook Critical Justice: Systemic Advocacy in Law and Society (2021)

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Apologies. There was a typo in the initial announcement. This is what I get for working past midnight. On a Sunday. In summer. (9 month employment is a myth).

FRIDAY, July 16, 2021, 10:00 A.M. EST: LatCrit Fridays: The Attack on CRT!


Featuring:

Don Bacon, Iroquois High School, Kentucky (tentative)
Lucy Jewel, Univ. of Tennessee Law
Brant Lee, Univ. of Akron, Ohio
Ediberto Roman, FIU Law
Vincent Wong, AAPF
Sheila Velez-Martinez, Univ. of Pitt Law


This virtual conversation features scholars and activists who are on the ground working in places where these bans have been passed or are pending. It is the first conversation in this series as the LatCrit Biennial Conference will feature a Plenary discussion with other leading luminaries in the field. Details t.b.a.

Zoom Information is below:

You are invited to a Zoom meeting.
When: Jul 16, 2021 08:30 AM Central Time (US and Canada)

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://tulane.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcodOiqqD8pHN1USn4kR_8EVcW-nHUNh1Sy 

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.


Saru M. Matambanadzo 
(she/her/hers preferred - also happy with they/them/theirs or fae/faer/faers)
Associate Professor of Law
Tulane University Law School

http://www.law.tulane.edu/tlsfaculty/profiles.aspx?id=13994&ekmensel=c580fa7b_30_38_13994_3

http://ssrn.com/author=680271


"America must get to work. In the chilled climate in which we live, we must go against the prevailing winds. We must dissent from the indifference. We must dissent from the apathy. We must dissent from the fear, the hatred, and the mistrust. We must dissent from a nation that buried its head in the sand waiting in vain for the needs of its poor, its elderly, and its sick to disappear and just blow away. We must dissent from a government that has left its young without jobs, education, or hope. We must dissent from the poverty of vision and timeless absence of moral leadership. We must dissent, because America can do better, because America has no choice but to do better."

--- Justice Thurgood Marshall



Saru M. Matambanadzo 
(she/her/hers preferred - also happy with they/them/theirs or fae/faer/faers)
Associate Professor of Law
Tulane University Law School

http://www.law.tulane.edu/tlsfaculty/profiles.aspx?id=13994&ekmensel=c580fa7b_30_38_13994_3

http://ssrn.com/author=680271


"America must get to work. In the chilled climate in which we live, we must go against the prevailing winds. We must dissent from the indifference. We must dissent from the apathy. We must dissent from the fear, the hatred, and the mistrust. We must dissent from a nation that buried its head in the sand waiting in vain for the needs of its poor, its elderly, and its sick to disappear and just blow away. We must dissent from a government that has left its young without jobs, education, or hope. We must dissent from the poverty of vision and timeless absence of moral leadership. We must dissent, because America can do better, because America has no choice but to do better."

--- Justice Thurgood Marshall


Saru M. Matambanadzo 
(she/her/hers preferred - also happy with they/them/theirs or fae/faer/faers)
Associate Professor of Law
Tulane University Law School

http://www.law.tulane.edu/tlsfaculty/profiles.aspx?id=13994&ekmensel=c580fa7b_30_38_13994_3

http://ssrn.com/author=680271


"America must get to work. In the chilled climate in which we live, we must go against the prevailing winds. We must dissent from the indifference. We must dissent from the apathy. We must dissent from the fear, the hatred, and the mistrust. We must dissent from a nation that buried its head in the sand waiting in vain for the needs of its poor, its elderly, and its sick to disappear and just blow away. We must dissent from a government that has left its young without jobs, education, or hope. We must dissent from the poverty of vision and timeless absence of moral leadership. We must dissent, because America can do better, because America has no choice but to do better."

--- Justice Thurgood Marshall