Critical Voices: Eradicating Racism – Utilizing UN Mechanisms to Pursue Justice in the U.S.
Gay McDougall, recently renominated to UN CERD, discusses how lawyers and activists can use UN mechanisms to hold the U.S. accountable for racial injustices.
WILD: Exploring “Justice” in the Juvenile Criminal System
A "Justice Through Art" discussion on systemic racism in the juvenile criminal system with award-winning choreographer Jeremy McQueen, dancer Elijah Lancaster, Professor Fareed Nassor Hayat, and Sorensen Fellow Pablo Rojo '21.
Critical Voices: A Conversation with Frank H. Wu and Sharon Hom
Frank H. Wu, President of Queens College, and Sharon Hom, Executive Director of Human Rights in China, address anti-Asian violence in the United States and the deterioration of human rights in Hong Kong and China.
Critical Voices: A Conversation with Robbie Kaplan
Founding partner of Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP, Robbie Kaplan, shares her experiences lawyering for the public interest and litigating landmark civil rights cases.
Critical Voices: Human Rights in Times of Crises
Sorensen Center Visiting Scholar Wolfgang Kaleck leads a discussion on new strategies and ways forward to reclaim human rights and their potential for change.