Visions of Change: A Series on Racial Justice in American Law
The entire GW Law community is invited to come together for a series of conversations on racial justice, examining the role of race in health care, criminal law, commercial law, and civil justice.
Events
Eviction, Debt, & the Crisis in Civil Justice
November 4, 2020
Join the Intellectual Life Committee for the final event of Visions of Change: A Series on Racial Justice in American Law. This event will feature a panel discussion on eviction, debt, and the crisis in civil justice.
October 21, 2020
Noon
Join the Intellectual Life Committee for the third event of Visions of Change: A Series on Racial Justice in American Law. This event will feature a panel discussion on race and the corporation.
Visions of Change: A Series on Racial Justice in American Law—New Visions for Criminal Justice
October 7, 2020
Join the Intellectual Life Committee for the second event of Visions of Change: A Series on Racial Justice in American Law. This event will feature a panel discussion on new visions for criminal justice.
Professor Sonia Suter and Dean Dayna Bowen Matthew
Racial Justice & Public Health
September 2, 2020
In the first event of the series, Dean Dayna Bowen Matthew, interviewed by Professor Sonia M. Suter, spoke about racial justice and public health.
Dean Matthew is a leader in public health and civil rights law who focuses on racial disparities in health care and is the author of the book Just Medicine: A Cure for Racial Inequality in American Health Care.
Professor Suter is the Founding Director of the Health Law Initiative at GW Law and was recently named The Kahan Family Research Professor of Law. Her scholarship focuses on legal issues in medicine and genetics as well as bioethics.