Our final Winter Quarter meeting will focus on the intersection of race and gender in criminal justice. Readings and any specific page/section assignments appear below. Please RSVP so we can sufficiently feed you.
See you next Monday! Kimberlé W. Crenshaw, From Private Violence to Mass Incarceration: Thinking Intersectionally About Women, Race, and Social Control. Dorothy E. Roberts, Prison, Foster Care, and the Systemic Punishment of Black Mothers Intro, Part II, Part III, Priscilla A. Ocen, The New Racially Restrictive Covenant: Race, Welfare, and the Policing of Black Women in Subsidized Housing SKIM (there are lots of great infographics!), Human Rights Project for Girls et al., The Sexual Abuse to Prison Pipeline: The Girls' Story The readings are below. Remember to RSVP HERE so we can order enough dinner. This week the group will take on readings about how the criminal justice system interacts with native communities, latino communities, and continues the discussion of noncitizen communities. Professor Sklansky will be back to offer his brilliance, but we will also be joined by another guest to give us a brief introduction to criminal justice and native american communities. For those paying attention to their social calendars, this week's dinner and group discussion will follow BLSA's Mural Music and Arts Project for a Black History Month Celebration in Crocker courtyard and the Law Lounge. Without further adieu, the readings:
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