8/30/24

Presidential Panel: Furtive Blackness & The Afterlives of Slavery

Key discussions revolved around the historical context of racial injustice and its ongoing impact on legislation and policy. The panel emphasized the importance of incorporating diverse perspectives in legal education and practice to foster a more equitable justice system.

Additionally, the conversation addressed how digital platforms are being leveraged for activism and community organizing, illustrating the power of technology in advancing social justice initiatives. The panel concluded with a call to action for attendees to engage in advocacy efforts that challenge systemic inequalities and promote inclusive narratives in legal discourse.

Overall, the session was a rich exchange of ideas, underscoring the urgency and relevance of race and identity in the pursuit of justice.

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