by hlsjrnldev | Oct 3, 2016 | Publication
Whether one calls it modern day slavery or the new Jim Crow, mass incarceration represents the most recent dynamic mechanism by which the state exercises controls over black and brown bodies in the name of justice. The term encompasses more than the wild racial...
by hlsjrnldev | Apr 6, 2015 | Events, Symposium
The Harvard Journal on Racial and Ethnic Justice (JREJ) is hosted its spring symposium, “The Legal Status of Racial Power: A Retrospective of ‘Whiteness as Property’” on Wednesday, April 8that 12 – 2PM. The event was located at Harvard Law School in Milstein...
by hlsjrnldev | Apr 6, 2015 | Archive, Publication, Symposium
The Harvard Journal of Racial and Ethnic Justice (JREJ) recently published its first online volume. It consists of material first presented at JREJ’s Spring 2014 Symposium: “40 Years After Milliken: Remedying Racial Disparities in a ‘Post-Racial Society.’” The 1974...