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A conversation with LAW’s Jasmine Gonzales Rose
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Jasmine Gonzales Rose is a Boston University School of Law professor of law and associate director for policy at BU’s Center for Antiracist Research. Her expertise: the intersections of race and language with both juries and evidence.
She is a leading voice on issues of evidence raised by racialized police violence. All of this is why
BU Today reached out to Gonzales Rose Tuesday afternoon with questions in reaction to the guilty verdict against Derek Chauvin, the white former Minneapolis police officer who stood accused of murdering George Floyd by kneeling on his neck for more than nine minutes.
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Posted: Mar 10, 2021
Professor Andrea Freeman
A symposium will bring together some of the nation’s foremost academics in the areas of critical race theory, family law, health and reproductive rights, food law and policy, and feminist theory, to discuss a University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law professor’s book highlighting breastfeeding, race and injustice.
Professor Andrea Freeman’s
Skimmed: Breastfeeding, Race and Injustice has gained wide acclaim and she has been a sought-after speaker at seminars and forums nationally and internationally.
The symposium on Friday, March 12, 12–2 p.m. via Zoom will be hosted by California Western School of Law President and Dean Sean Scott. Dean Scott will introduce Freeman who will give a keynote address followed by comments from an outstanding panel. Participants can register online.