1.11.2013

Critical Race Theory: From the Academy to the Community Conference, February 8-9



An invitation to scholars, activists and community leaders interested in critical race theory... Yale Law School presents Critical Race Theory: From the Academy to the Community conference on Friday, February 8-9. The conference will include speakers and community leaders whose scholarly work, legal practice, and activism can relate to critical race theory. Here's more info:

Critical Race Theory: From the Academy to the Community Conference

Yale Law School
127 Wall Street
New Haven, CT 06511

February 8-9, 2013

Regular Registration ends at 11:55 p.m. EST on Monday, January 14, 2013!
http://yalecrt.eventbrite.com/

Following the success of the last critical race theory conference held at Yale in 2009, Yale Law School is proud to host the “Critical Race Theory: From the Academy to the Community” conference on Friday, February 8, 2013 and Saturday, February 9, 2013. The conference is sponsored by the Zelia & Oscar Ruebhausen and Debevoise & Plimpton Student Fund at Yale Law School, the Calhoun College Class of ’59 Fund, the American Studies Department, the Public Humanities Initiative, and La Casa Cultural at Yale College.

The conference will convene leading academic scholars, legal practitioners and community leaders to examine the ways in which critical race theory can be applied to scholarly work, legal practice, social justice advocacy and community based movements. Confirmed speakers include Devon Carbado, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Lani Guinier, Cheryl Harris, Tanya Hernandez, Charles Lawrence, and Gerald Torres.

In 2009, Yale Law School hosted a highly successful conference that explored the insights of critical race theory, as applied to immigration law. We look forward to continuing these conversations and exploring the role of CRT in other contexts at this February’s conference.
Register now by clicking here.

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