
Critical Race Studies Program at UCLA School of Law This panel is the first in a series of CRS events that will address issues confronting Muslim/Arab communities in (and outside of) the U.S. since September 11th with a particular focus on whether and how this picture has changed since the advent of the Obama administration. The remaining events in the series will take... place over the 2009-10 school year, and will include more focused panels dealing respectively with sexuality and Islam, civil rights, immigrants’ rights issues, and the criminalization of Islamic philanthropy. Open to the public.
Anti-Arab and Islamophobic Legal Discourse and Practice Beyond September 11th
Time:6:00PM Wednesday, November 4th
Location:Law 1447

Critical Race Studies Program at UCLA School of Law
Film screening and panel discussion: A Jihad for Love
When: November 17, 2009: 5:30pm - 8:00pm
Where: UCLA School of Law, Room 1347
This event is open to the public.
RSVP hyperlink to be updated.
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*Film Screening, followed by Q&A with film director, Parvez Sharma, and PanelistsPlease RSVP to attend. Limited Seating.

Critical Race Studies Program at UCLA School of Law
"Race Consciousness and Classroom Dynamics in the Law School Classroom" This session provides first year law students an opportunity to examine prevailing treatments of race and other aspects of identity in the law school classroom. It focuses on the pedagogical implications of recognizing, engaging, and anticipating t...he ways in which race is salient or submerged in case law, texts, and class discussions.
Limited to UCLAW 1L Students only.
Time:12:30PM Friday, October 30th
Location:Law 1447

Critical Race Studies Program at UCLA School of Law
"The Tragedy of Democracy" - Prof. Jerry Kang and Prof. Hiroshi Motomura will serve as panelists at the book talk featuring Prof. Greg Robinson's groundbreaking research on Japanese Internment.
When: Wed, October 28, 5:00pm – 6:30pm
Where: UCLA Charles Young Research Library - Presentation Room

Critical Race Studies Program at UCLA School of Law The video of the UCLA Law School event "Whither the Court" is now posted on CRS Online. Professor Kimberle Crenshaw was on the panel, and Professor Russell Robinson moderated the event.
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Critical Race Studies Program at UCLA School of Law Volunteer opportunity with Compton Community Legal Services
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Location: UCLA School of Law Room 1347
Time:6:00PM Monday, September 14th

Critical Race Studies Program at UCLA School of Law The webcast link for "The President, the Professor, and the Judge: The New Rhetoric of Racism" is now up and running. Please visit the event page on CRS online to view the video.
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Recently, three prominent racial trailblazers—President Barack Obama, Professor Henry Louis Gates, and Judge Sonia Sotomayor—have faced charges of having “a deep-seated hatred for white ...

Critical Race Studies Program at UCLA School of Law
Recently, three prominent racial trailblazers—President Barack Obama, Professor Henry Louis Gates, and Judge Sonia Sotomayor—have faced charges of having “a deep-seated hatred for white people,” “playing the race card,” and being a “reverse racist,” respect ively. How do we make sense of a “post-racial” landscape th...at both permits select people of color to achieve historic firsts and yet ties their hands behind their backs when it comes to frank talk about racism? Is the latter the price of the former? What are the implications for racial justice advocacy if we lose the ability to protest racial injustice?
This is event will be webcast live, and archived online, click on our links section for more information.
The New Rhetoric of Racism
Time:6:00PM Tuesday, August 25th
Location:UCLA School of Law Room 1347












