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October 19, 2021 2:00 pm
Hosted by the ABA
This opening segment to this series is an edited version of a conversation that took place on the first day of Summer School, and features some of the leading thinkers in the field of Critical Race Theory Together, the panelists tell the story of how CRT came to be, explore what it teaches us about the world, and discuss how it can now help us protect the very existence of critical thinking about race. This webinar will foreground the subtle but significant ways in which these ideas have been institutionalized and offer participants concrete tools to challenge and dislodge structural inequalities.
Opening Segment Speakers:
Anthony E. Cook – Professor of Law, Author
Kimberlé W. Crenshaw – Co-Founder and Executive Director of African American Policy Forum, Professor of Law
Gloria Ladson-Billings – Pedagogical Theorist, Educator, and Author
Daniel Martinez HoSang – Professor of Ethnicity, Race, and Migration and of American Studies, Author
Gary Peller – Professor of Law, Author
Robert A. Williams, Jr. – Professor of Law, Author
Welcome Remarks from Pamelya Herndon – CEO, KWH Law Center for Social Justice and Change
Moderated by Janel George – Associate Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center; Founding Director, Racial Equity in Education Law and Policy Clinic, Georgetown University Law Center