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Politics, Power, and Women s Leadership: Symposium Program

Politics, Power, and Women s Leadership: Symposium Program
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Who s Afraid of Critical Race Theory? (co-sponsored by the Center on Race, Law and Justice) – Leitner Center – Fordham Law

CLE Credit Available. In the waning months of his presidency, Trump banned federal agencies from teaching Critical Race Theory, which he described as “divisive, anti-American propaganda.”  And even post-Trump, a group of conservatives has launched a “war” against Critical Race Theory, hoping to “abolish critical race theory programs from American life.”   At the same time, however, many law students have been clamoring for more Critical Race Theory, only to face resistance from law schools.  As such, it seems worth asking again the question Professor Derrick Bell addressed in a lecture in 1995, “Who’s Afraid of Critical Race Theory?”  And why?  This panel brings together scholars to introduce audience members to CRT, including the controversy surrounding it, and to talk about the role CRT can play in uprooting inequality.

Small Towns Get Ready to Fight Big Oil Over Air Quality in Central Valley

Oil and gas producers could find themselves increasingly on the defensive in California now that two communities near the heart of the state’s largest concentration of oilfields have won inclusion under its community air protection law on Thursday. Residents of Arvin and unincorporated Lamont, both in rural Kern County, have been organizing for three years with the goal of gaining status under Assembly Bill 617, a law intended to force California’s regional air pollution districts and Air Resources Board to share power with communities and reckon with their priorities. All members of the Board save one voted for the inclusion of Arvin and Lamont after hours of public testimony Thursday night.

Georgetown Launches Racial Justice Institute With Multidisciplinary Leadership

Georgetown Launches Racial Justice Institute With Multidisciplinary Leadership
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