UCLA School of Law’s Critical Race Studies Conference
Posted by Jerry Kang on April 4, 2007
On April 13-14, the UCLA School of Law’s Critical Race Studies Program will be hosting its Inaugural Symposium titled “Mapping the Movement Across Disciplines.” On Saturday, the 14th, there will be a panel that may be of interst to Situationist readers on “Unconscious Racism and Implicit Bias.”
- Prof. Charles Lawrence, Georgetown Law Center
- Dr. Kristin Lane, PhD (from the Mahzarin Banaji lab, Situationist contributor)
- Prof. Linda Hamilton Krieger, Boalt Hall (Situationist contributor)
- Prof. Gerald Lopez, NYU Law (Visiting Prof., UCLA Law)
- moderated by me, Prof. Jerry Kang, UCLA Law (Situationist contributor)
More information is available at the conference website.
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gilberto said
how do we register? im trying to find a website but i cant find it