In an effort to encourage law schools across the country to take affirmative steps to promote justice, eradicate racism, and support their law school communities in light of pervasive injustices, SALT has organized a virtual series featuring law school teachers sharing their expertise on how to educate the next generation of lawyers, support students of color, and dismantle structural inequality and racism in the United States. SALT is hosting monthly panel discussions on ways to combat racism and promote equity in law school. The first webinar, Incorporating Anti-Racism Frameworks into Core Law School Classes, will be held on July 30, 2020. The webinar will be recorded and made available on the SALT website. THURSDAY, July 30 at 3:00 pm –Incorporating Anti-Racism Frameworks into Core Law School Classes Register Here: https://bit.ly/2Oewk1K Submit Questions Here: https://bit.ly/2ZOrMFP |
Tiffany Atkins, Elon University School of Law, Dorothy Brown, Emory University School of Law, Jane Cross, NOVA Southeastern University College of Law, Hugh Mundy, UIC John Marshall Law School NOTE: We are collecting questions for the panelists in advance. Please submit your questions here: https://bit.ly/2ZOrMFP Upcoming Monthly Webinars: Always at 3:00 pm Eastern August 21: Promoting Equity and Inclusion in Online Teaching September 18: Racialized Trauma and Fatigue Among Academic Activists October 16: Anti-Racist Hiring Practices Please share your reflections on the July webinar here. |
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I am so excited about these sessions, but I had to miss today’s. Are they being recorded?
Yes, the webinar will be posted on SALT’s website, saltlaw.org