Seattle University School of Law Critical Justice Initiative's webinar series on law and organizing!
Do You Want to Just Talk About Equal Justice-or Win It?
Date: November 20th
Time: 3:00pm PT / 6:00pm ET
Location: Virtual – Webinar link will be published closer to the date
Seattle University School of Law’s Critical Justice Initiative welcomes scholars and students from across the country for the inaugural event in the Organizing & Advocacy for Justice Virtual Speaker Series, which features authors and activists whose work contributes to the pursuit of materially felt racial and economic justice.
This webinar will feature Stephanie Luce, Professor of Labor Studies at the School of Labor and Urban Studies and Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center for City University of New York. Along with Deepak Bhargava, she is the co-author of Practical Radicals: Seven Strategies to Change the World (The New Press, 2023). The event will also include commentary by David Lopez, Visiting Professor, Harvard Law School, and Co-Dean Emeritus, University Professor, Professor of Law and Professor Alfred Slocum Scholar at Rutgers Law School, and Angela P. Harris, Distinguished Professor of Law, Seattle University School of Law, and Co-Director of the Critical Justice Initiative.
Date: November 20th
Time: 3:00pm PT / 6:00pm ET
Location: Virtual – Webinar link will be published closer to the date
According to Luce and Bhargava, practical radicals are those “who hold big visions for transforming society and are willing to do what it takes to win in the real world.”
The webinar will include a moderated discussion about Practical Radicals, followed by an audience Q&A.
A link to the webinar will be shared the day before the event with everyone who RSVPs. If you have any questions, please contact the Critical Justice Initiative Co-Director, Steven Bender, benders@seattleu.edu.