The Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 2017 symposium, Intersectionality and the Black Lives Matter Movement, addresses the importance of considering intersecting gender, racial, and sexual identities while discussing the Black Lives Matter movement. The third panel of the four-day series is entitled Black Lives Matter in School. Panelists include local activist Dorothy Counts-Scoggins, Maurice Green of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, and Ricky Watson Jr. of the Southern Coalition for Justice. Our moderator is Duke Law Professor Jane R. Wettach. Co-sponsored by the Duke Journal on Gender Law & Policy and the Black Law Students Association
A conversation with USU faculty on the historical and contemporary significance of the movement for ...
The death of George Floyd brought the topic of Black Lives Matter (BLM) to a global platform. Commun...
On November 21, 2014, the University of Kentucky College of Law hosted the James and Mary Lassiter D...
The Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 2017 symposium, Intersectionality and the Black Lives Matter...
The Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 2017 symposium, Intersectionality and the Black Lives Matter...
The Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 2017 symposium addresses the importance of considering inter...
This event took place as a webinar. A video of the event can be found on the Humphrey School's YouTu...
Black Women and Girls\u27 Lives Matter Panelists: Prof. Kimberly Lamm, Duke University Prof. Blair L...
In this article, as have many Black women scholars in the past, we again call for collective action ...
In this paper, support for the Black Lives Matter is examined through different identity frames: fem...
The Duke Forum for Law and Social Change\u27s 2016 Symposium examined issues related to civil rights...
With a little help from Aminatta Mbow, EIC of our Creative division, the George-Anne Studio present ...
Lab Meeting: How do Black Lives Matter in Teaching, Lab Practices and Research?Curated by Anne Pollo...
This choice board explores how to: Learn about protest songs and write a protest song for the Black ...
This essay explores the apparent differences and similarities between the Black Lives Matter and the...
A conversation with USU faculty on the historical and contemporary significance of the movement for ...
The death of George Floyd brought the topic of Black Lives Matter (BLM) to a global platform. Commun...
On November 21, 2014, the University of Kentucky College of Law hosted the James and Mary Lassiter D...
The Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 2017 symposium, Intersectionality and the Black Lives Matter...
The Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 2017 symposium, Intersectionality and the Black Lives Matter...
The Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 2017 symposium addresses the importance of considering inter...
This event took place as a webinar. A video of the event can be found on the Humphrey School's YouTu...
Black Women and Girls\u27 Lives Matter Panelists: Prof. Kimberly Lamm, Duke University Prof. Blair L...
In this article, as have many Black women scholars in the past, we again call for collective action ...
In this paper, support for the Black Lives Matter is examined through different identity frames: fem...
The Duke Forum for Law and Social Change\u27s 2016 Symposium examined issues related to civil rights...
With a little help from Aminatta Mbow, EIC of our Creative division, the George-Anne Studio present ...
Lab Meeting: How do Black Lives Matter in Teaching, Lab Practices and Research?Curated by Anne Pollo...
This choice board explores how to: Learn about protest songs and write a protest song for the Black ...
This essay explores the apparent differences and similarities between the Black Lives Matter and the...
A conversation with USU faculty on the historical and contemporary significance of the movement for ...
The death of George Floyd brought the topic of Black Lives Matter (BLM) to a global platform. Commun...
On November 21, 2014, the University of Kentucky College of Law hosted the James and Mary Lassiter D...