Racial Injustice in the U.S. from a Human Rights Perspective
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2020-09-17
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A discussion about systemic racism in the United States with a specific focus on whether applying a human rights lens would be a step forward toward addressing racism in this country.
Moderator: Roger J. Ward, JD, MSL, MPA, Interim Provost, University of Maryland, Baltimore Panelists Russell McClain, JD, Law School Professor and Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion, UM Carey Law School Peter Danchin, JD, Director International and Comparative Law Program and Professor of Law, UM Carey Law School Neijma Celestine-Donnor, MSW, Dean of Diversity and Inclusion, UM School of Social Work Jackie Smith, Professor of Sociology at the University of Pittsburgh and co-coordinator of the Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance
Moderator: Roger J. Ward, JD, MSL, MPA, Interim Provost, University of Maryland, Baltimore Panelists Russell McClain, JD, Law School Professor and Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion, UM Carey Law School Peter Danchin, JD, Director International and Comparative Law Program and Professor of Law, UM Carey Law School Neijma Celestine-Donnor, MSW, Dean of Diversity and Inclusion, UM School of Social Work Jackie Smith, Professor of Sociology at the University of Pittsburgh and co-coordinator of the Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance
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