Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice
CSLS Speaker Series – Before the Movement: The Hidden History of Black Civil Rights (Liveright, 2023)
Philip Selznick Seminar Room 2240 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA, United StatesFeaturing Dylan Penningroth, Professor of Law and Alexander F. & May T. Morrison Professor of History, Associate Dean of Program in Jurisprudence and Social Policy / Legal Studies, Berkeley Law […]
Solidarity: A Conversation with Authors Leah Hunt-Hendrix and Astra Taylor
297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesJoin the authors of Solidarity for a conversation about political organizing and advocacy. Activists Leah Hunt-Hendrix and Astra Taylor survey the past, present, and future of the concept across borders of nation, […]
Public Interest and Social Justice Orientation, Part 2: Faculty and Student Meet-n-Greet
295 Law Building - Warren Room 2745 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, United StatesWe hope you can join us on Thursday, August 22, at 1:00 PM for our annual Social Justice Faculty and Student Meet-n-Greet event in the Warren Room (Room 295). This […]
Core in Context: Contracts with Asst. Professor Diana Reddy
134 Law BuildingCome learn concrete ways to interpret Contracts through a social justice lens. For many students committed to working for the marginalized, the first year of law school can be disorienting […]
Core in Context: Criminal Law with Professor Jonathan Glater
134 Law BuildingCome learn concrete ways to interpret Criminal Law through a social justice lens. For many students committed to working for the marginalized, the first year of law school can be […]
Core in Context: Torts with Professor Seth Davis
134 Law BuildingCome learn concrete ways to interpret Torts through a social justice lens. For many students committed to working for the marginalized, the first year of law school can be disorienting […]
CSLS Speaker Series: “Citizen Election Observation and Public Confidence in the U.S. Elections”
Philip Selznick Seminar Room 2240 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA, United StatesFeaturing Susan Hyde, Professor of Political Science, UC Berkeley. Nonpartisan citizen election observation has played an important role in promoting the credibility of electoral processes around the world in recent […]
Core in Context: Civil Procedure with Professor David Oppenheimer
134 Law BuildingCome learn concrete ways to interpret Civil Procedure through a social justice lens. For many students committed to working for the marginalized, the first year of law school can be […]
Navigating Local Activism: A Conversation with Adena Ishii
105 Law BuildingJoin the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association for a moderated conversation with Berkeley mayoral candidate Adena Ishii about the importance of community organizing, local activism, and her experience as […]
Critical Foundations: Queer Theory with Professor Russell Robinson
170 Law BuildingThis talk will explain what queer theory is and consider how it intersects with race, racism, and anti-racist activism. Professor Robinson will draw on Cathy J. Cohen's foundational article Punks, […]
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