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By Monidipa Fouzder2021-03-01T09:38:00+00:00
The legal profession’s representative bodies have invited the public to explore and debate the disruption that Covid-19 has meant for rights and freedoms for Justice Week, which begins today.
Justice Week, now in its third year, is an initiative set up by the Law Society, Bar Council and Chartered Institute of Legal Executives to build public support for the rule of law.
With this year’s events having to take place remotely due the pandemic, the trio said: ‘No single occurrence in recent history has had as pervasive, immediate and indelible effect on all our lives, our communities and our institutions as the Covid-19 pandemic. This is as true of our laws and our justice system as it is of other essential public services.
By Life@TheU By Life@TheU
Faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend events and join enriching conversations throughout February to honor and celebrate Black History Month. Learn more about upcoming events and find details to register
The Lowe Art Museum and Human Resource s Workplace Equity and Inclusion
Tuesday, Feb. 9 and Wednesday, Feb. 24
The University community is invited to connect with the Lowe Art Museum for a guided conversation that will engage your mind, stimulate your vision, and enhance your skills to support an inclusive workplace and community. In support and recognition of Black History Month, Connect and Create will showcase works from Black artists Kara Walker on Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 5 p.m, and Romare Howard Bearden, Wednesday, Feb. 24 at 12 p.m. Hosted in partnership with HR’s Workplace Equity and Inclusion, participants will have an opportunity to engage in enriching dialogue to support an inclusive culture of belonging. Space is limited; regis
Virtual Youth Conference: “Youth, We Hear You!”: The State of New Jersey’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Commission will host a conference for youth to highlight the life and legacy of Dr. King. It will include young people as conference moderators and panelists for sessions including “Justice Matters,” “Health Equity Matters” and “How to Live Your Ideals through Service and Public Policy.” Also, Secretary of State Tahesha Way will lead a session on “Dr. King’s Global Impact” with the Consul-General of India and Ambassador from Ghana, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 18, register at hopin.com/events/njmlkyouth.