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Stereotypes, Representation, and Real Talk: Black Law Students Speak Out
In this episode, Aisha Bah ā25 J.D., Joshua Mannery ā24 J.D., and Ayanna Murphy ā25 J.D., from the Notre Dame Black Law Students Association, join Max for a lively...
View EventJust Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law
In his best-selling book, The Color of Law, Richard Rothstein demolished the de facto segregation myth that Black and White Americans live separately by choice, providing the most...
View EventStop Making the Business Case for Diversity
In recent years, the business case for diversity has emerged as the go-to argument for why organizations should prioritize diversity in their recruiting efforts. Though most...
View EventProtecting Law Clerks from Harassment
Judicial clerkships are typically characterized as an unadulterated goodālifelong mentor-mentee relationships between judges and law clerks that confer professional benefits....
View EventFaculty Bookshelf: brought to you by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts
Want to inspire your mind and spark conversations? From Soldiers of God in a Secular War, Black Gold and Blackmail: Oil and Great Power Politics and Italian Neorealism: A Cultural...
Read ArticleBuilding an Anti-Racist Vocabulary Podcast: Racial Wealth Gap
The opposite of racist isnāt ānot racist.ā It is āantiracist.ā Whatās the difference? One endorses either the idea of a racial hierarchy as a racist, or racial...
View EventThe Danger of Racial Colorblindess
Have you ever heard the phrase āI donāt see color,ā when talking about race or ethnicity? Color blindness is the idea that ignoring or overlooking racial and ethnic...
View EventPerspectives of Black Men in Law School, Part 2
Black men make up less than 5% of lawyers in the United States. Though drastically underrepresented in the legal profession, Black men are overrepresented in the number of...
View EventPerspectives of Black Men in Law School, Part 1
Black men make up less than 5% of lawyers in the United States. Though drastically underrepresented in the legal profession, Black men are overrepresented in the number of...
View EventAlumni Career Panel: Women in Sports Tech, Youth Sports, and Sports Media
Join a panel of industry leaders and Notre Dame alumnae to learn about the work they do in the sports tech, youth sports, and sports communication worlds, how they got there, and...
watch videoBreaking the Unconscious Bias Habit
According to research, bias is a habit that begins to take shape at an early age. As we form our own social identities surrounding things like ethnicity, race, sexual orientation,...
View EventAccountability in a Sustainable World Quarterly
Accountability in a Sustainable World was conceived during the planning stages of the 2020 CARE Conference, Accounting for Sustainability and Responsible Investing.
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