Videos tagged with DJGLP Symposium

  • The Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 2017 symposium, Intersectionality and the Black Lives Matter Movement, addresses the importance of considering intersecting gender, racial, and sexual identities while discussing the Black Lives Matter movement. The fourth and final panel of the four-day series is entitled Black LGBTQI Lives Matter.

    Panelists include local activist Mandy Carter and Professor Sharon P. Holland of UNC-Chapel Hill. Our moderator is Seth Pearson, L'16.

    Sponsored by the Duke Journal on Gender Law & Policy.

  • The Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 2017 symposium, Intersectionality and the Black Lives Matter Movement, addresses the importance of considering intersecting gender, racial, and sexual identities while discussing the Black Lives Matter movement. The third panel of the four-day series is entitled Black Lives Matter in School.

  • The Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 2017 symposium addresses the importance of considering intersecting gender, racial, and sexual identities while discussing the Black Lives Matter movement. The second panel of the four-day series is entitled Black Lives Matter in Prison.

    Panelists include Professor James Coleman of Duke Law School and Umar Muhammad of the Southern Coalition for Justice. The moderator is Duke Law Professor Theresa Newman.

    Co-sponsored by the Duke Journal on Gender Law & Policy and the Black Law Students Association.

  • Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy's 2015 Symposium focused on domestic violence.

    Lynn Beller of Columbia University presents her paper on removing children from victims of domestic violence.

  • Speakers Courtney Powers and Mark Strasser discuss current developments regarding the LGBT community and the law. Event presented by the Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy and OUTlaw. Part 3 of the Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy Symposium.

    Recorded on February 04, 2010.

    Panel titled: Current Developments Regarding the LGBT Community & the Law.

    Conference title: Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy & OUTlaw (Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy Symposium 2010, February 2-4)

  • Presentations of two papers later published in the Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy on women in the workplace.

    Recorded on February 03, 2010.

    Panel titled: Women in Non-Traditional Roles & Occupations.

    Conference title: Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy Symposium 2010.

    Appearing: Andrea Kupfer Schneider (Marquette University School of Law) and Heather M. Kolinsky (Barry University Law School), panelists..

  • Speakers Joseph Fischel discusses Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence. Event is presented by The Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy and CAGV

    Recorded on February 02, 2010.

    Conference title: Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy Symposium 2010, Feb. 2-4.

    Appearing: Joseph Fischel (University of Chicago), speaker.

  • Symposium examining how public health law and policy affect, and are affected by, issues of gender, race/ethnicity, and/or socioeconomic status. Voices from a variety of disciplines shed light on the dynamic relationship between public health law and public health provision, with a particular focus on the gendered body. Sponsored by the Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy.

    Conference title: Symptoms of Public Health Policy: Invisible Injuries, the Gendered Body, and the Law

  • Symposium examining how public health law and policy affect, and are affected by, issues of gender, race/ethnicity, and/or socioeconomic status. Voices from a variety of disciplines shed light on the dynamic relationship between public health law and public health provision, with a particular focus on the gendered body. Sponsored by the Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy.

    Conference title: Symptoms of Public Health Policy: Invisible Injuries, the Gendered Body, and the Law

  • This groundbreaking Symposium will analyze two seemingly conflicting value systems in recent employment discrimination cases: one that prohibits stereotyping in the workplace, and another that upholds workplace appearance standards. Part 1. Welcome by Catherine Fisk --- Closing remarks by Devon Carbado.

    Recorded on October 20, 2006.

    Conference title: Makeup, Identity Performance & Discrimination (Makeup, Identity Performance & Discrimination Symposium (2006))

    Appearing: Devon Carbado (UCLA School of Law)