Current Efforts to Fight for Reparations
February 19, 2020
The Past, Present, and Future of Reparations
NYU Review of Law & Social Change
For hundreds of years, the law has maintained racial injustice and curtailed meaningful remedies for reparative justice in the United States. This Colloquium brought together scholars, legal practitioners, community activists, and policymakers to imagine the possibilities—and limits—of the law in facilitating truth, reconciliation, and meaningful reparations.
Moderator:
• Deborah Archer, NYU School of Law
Panelists:
• Queen Mother Mashariki Jywanza, National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America
• David Ragland, Truth Telling Project of Ferguson
• Joyce Hope Scott, International Network of Scholars and Activists for African Reparations
Видео Current Efforts to Fight for Reparations канала NYU School of Law
The Past, Present, and Future of Reparations
NYU Review of Law & Social Change
For hundreds of years, the law has maintained racial injustice and curtailed meaningful remedies for reparative justice in the United States. This Colloquium brought together scholars, legal practitioners, community activists, and policymakers to imagine the possibilities—and limits—of the law in facilitating truth, reconciliation, and meaningful reparations.
Moderator:
• Deborah Archer, NYU School of Law
Panelists:
• Queen Mother Mashariki Jywanza, National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America
• David Ragland, Truth Telling Project of Ferguson
• Joyce Hope Scott, International Network of Scholars and Activists for African Reparations
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