Washington University School of Law Student Handbook, 2002-2003

Washington University School of Law Student Handbook, 2002-2003
Title Washington University School of Law Student Handbook, 2002-2003 PDF eBook
Author Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). School of Law
Publisher
Pages 55
Release 2002
Genre Law students
ISBN

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Academic Integrity Code

Academic Integrity Code
Title Academic Integrity Code PDF eBook
Author George Washington University. Law School
Publisher
Pages 30
Release 2002
Genre Cheating (Education)
ISBN

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The Law School Buzz Book

The Law School Buzz Book
Title The Law School Buzz Book PDF eBook
Author Vault Editors
Publisher Vault Inc.
Pages 502
Release 2006-02-07
Genre Law schools
ISBN 1581314019

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In this new edition, Vault publishes the entire surveys of current students and alumni at more than 100 top law schools. Each 4-to 5-page entry is composed of insider comments from students and alumni, as well as the school's responses to the comments.

Documents

Documents
Title Documents PDF eBook
Author Council of Europe: Parliamentary Assembly
Publisher Council of Europe
Pages 498
Release 2006-01-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9789287157546

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Washington University Journal of Law and Policy

Washington University Journal of Law and Policy
Title Washington University Journal of Law and Policy PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 2004
Genre Law reviews
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From Oppression to Grace

From Oppression to Grace
Title From Oppression to Grace PDF eBook
Author Theodorea Regina Berry
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 253
Release 2023-07-03
Genre Education
ISBN 1000980839

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This book gives voice to the experiences of women of color--women of African, Native American, Latina, East Indian, Korean and Japanese descent--as students pursuing terminal degrees and as faculty members navigating the Academy, grappling with the dilemmas encountered by others and themselves as they exist at the intersections of their work and identities.Women of color are frequently relegated--on account both of race and womanhood--into monolithic categories that perpetuate oppression, subdue and suppress conflict, and silence voices. This book uses critical race feminism (CRF) to place women of color in the center, rather than the margins, of the discussion, theorizing, research and praxis of their lives as they co-exist in the dominant culture. The first part of the book addresses the issues faced on the way to achieving a terminal degree: the struggles encountered and the lessons learned along the way. Part Two, "Pride and Prejudice: Finding Your Place After the Degree" describes the complexity of lives of women with multiple identities as scholars with family, friends, and lives at home and at work. The book concludes with the voices of senior faculty sharing their journeys and their paths to growth as scholars and individuals.This book is for all women of color growing up in the academy, learning to stand on their own, taking first steps, mastering the language, walking, running, falling and getting up to run again--and illuminates the process of self-definition that is essential to their growth as scholars and individuals.

The New Black

The New Black
Title The New Black PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Mack
Publisher New Press, The
Pages 257
Release 2013-09-03
Genre History
ISBN 1595586776

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The election and reelection of Barack Obama ushered in a litany of controversial perspectives about the contemporary state of American race relations. In this incisive volume, some of the country’s most celebrated and original thinkers on race—historians, sociologists, writers, scholars, and cultural critics—reexamine the familiar framework of the civil rights movement with an eye to redirecting our understanding of the politics of race. Through provocative and insightful essays, The New Black challenges contemporary images of black families, offers a contentious critique of the relevance of presidential politics, transforms ideas about real and perceived political power, defies commonly accepted notions of "blackness," and generally attempts to sketch the new boundaries of debates over race in America. Bringing a wealth of novel ideas and fresh perspectives to the public discourse, The New Black represents a major effort to address both persistent inequalities and the changing landscape of race in the new century. With contributions by: Elizabeth Alexander Jeannine Bell Paul Butler Luis Fuentes-Rohwer Lani Guinier Jonathan Scott Holloway Taeku Lee Glenn C. Loury Angela Onwuachi-Willig Orlando Patterson Cristina M. Rodríguez Gerald Torres