PUCLICATIONS: Patricia A. Broussard, Cheryl T. Page & Angela Downes, Damn It! A Conversation on Being Black, Female, and Marginalized during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Is the World Listening? A Conversation between Black Female Law Professors, 12 ALA. C.R. & C.L.L. REV. 1 (2020).https://commons.law.famu.edu/homepage-images/1006/thumbnail.jp
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This exchange of letters picks up where Professors Adrienne Davis and Robert Chang left off in an ea...
Shavil Rousseau, Sabrina Leveille, Felicia St.John and Sarah Bryant, CWP 102: Argumentation and Rese...
Portals initiate conversations about policing and incarceration in communities felled by police viol...
PUCLICATIONS: Patricia A. Broussard, Cheryl T. Page & Angela Downes, Damn It! A Conversation on Bein...
We are African American women with a combined forty-four years in academia. We are professors of law...
As the country reckons with the multiple pandemics of 2020, universities and leaders are grappling w...
Gloria Browne-Marshall, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law at John Jay College of Criminal Ju...
Just as the COVID-19 pandemic helped to expose the inequities that already existed between students ...
Covid Conversation: Professor Umut Erel discusses her theatre-based methods and a co-produced film “...
Speaking Truth from the Margins: The Experiences of Black Women Faculty at PWIs is a qualitative stu...
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Emerging data shows that African Americans and LAtinx communities are being stricken by COVID-19 at ...
In 1988, Black women law professors formed the Northeast Corridor Collective of Black Women Law Prof...
There is a new conversation in legal education about a pernicious problem. As the COVID-19 pandemic ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed preexisting weaknesses in many areas of life and the law. In April...
This exchange of letters picks up where Professors Adrienne Davis and Robert Chang left off in an ea...
Shavil Rousseau, Sabrina Leveille, Felicia St.John and Sarah Bryant, CWP 102: Argumentation and Rese...
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