Yale Law 2020 Critical Race Theory Conference: Reparations and Prison Abolition
February 29, 2020
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Eastern Time
Yale Law School
127 Wall Street
New Haven, Connecticut 06511
USA

In the past few years, a number of social movements dedicated to the liberation of communities of color have gained momentum. These movements have been impacted by critical race theory scholarship, which informs and critiques the goals of organizing efforts carried out by advocates for racial justice. Yet, this relationship is not always linear; the work of social movements, in turn, also shapes the objectives of ongoing critical race theory scholarship.

For the fourth biennial CRT Conference, we hope to explore the relationship between two modern social movements – reparations and prison abolition – and critical race theory scholarship through this year’s theme, Critical Race Theory in the New Decade: Reparations and Prison Abolition. Through a collection of panels, presentations, and breakout sessions, we plan to address the following questions: How has CRT discourse informed the movements for reparations and prison abolition? How have these movements informed CRT? What are the limitations of academia to achieve reparations for slavery or to abolish prisons? How can we use the resources of academia to make space for reflection and chart a path forward?

 

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Register by: February 22, 2020 11:59 PM Eastern Time
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