2015 Justice in Review

2015 Justice in Review

a Law@theMargins Virtual Town Hall
December 14, 2015
12:30 p.m EDT

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Chaumtoli Huq
Editor-in-Chief, Law@theMargins

moderated by Law@theMargins Editor-in-Chief Chaumtoli Huq and Victor Narro of the UCLA Labor Center

Join us Dec. 14 at 12:30 p.m. EDT as a panel of scholars and activists in the areas of criminal justice, labor rights, trade justice, Palestinian rights, and access to legal services, share their thoughts on the past year.

What were some of the achievements, the setbacks and the lessons learned in 2015 that we can apply in 2016?

Register now so that you can tweet and participate via audio or video chat.

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Victor Narro
UCLA Labor Center

SCHEDULED PANELISTS

71Wu0IwVRwL._UX250_ Andrea Ritchie is a Black lesbian police misconduct attorney, organizer, and Soros Justice Fellow who has engaged in extensive research, writing, and advocacy around criminalization of women and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people of color over the past two decades. She is is co-author of Say Her Name: Resisting Police Brutality Against Black Women (African American Policy Forum July 2015); A Roadmap for Change: Federal Policy Recommendations for Addressing theCriminalization of LGBT People and People Living with HIV, (Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia Law School 2014); and Queer (In)Justice: The Criminalization of LGBT People in the UnitedStates (Beacon Press 2011),
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Born in Mexico, raised in Huntington Park, and a graduate of UCLA, Diego Sepulveda is passionate about uplifting and empowering the next generation of leaders. Currently, Diego is a Project Coordinator with the UCLA Labor Center and is pursuing an MBA at the Graduate School of Nonprofit Management in Bel Air, CA.
SSuzanne Adely (1)uzanne Adeley has worked on several labor and human rights projects in the United States, India, Egypt, and Turkey, in various capacities. She is the former India Project Coordinator of the United Auto Workers, Global Organizing Institute and has worked as a researcher and organizer with the International Commission for Labor Rights, since 2014. Suzanne is on the bureau of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers and the National Lawyers Guild International co-chair. She is the daughter of Arab Teamsters.
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Toby Chow is the chair of The People’s Lobby, an independent political organization in Chicago that works on electoral campaigns as well as multiple issue
s concerning economic, racial, and environmental justice. He is also a leader in the Moral Mondays Illinois movement for a progressive state budget.”
adam mic 2 cropAdam Weissman, is an organizer with Global Justice for Animals and the Environment (GJAE), an organization addressing the threat posed by free trade agreements to animals; the environment; safe, ethical, and sustainable food; and the human rights of environmental defenders. He also represents GJAE in Trade Justice New York Metro, a coalition of organizations from diverse social movements working together to resist the NAFTA neoliberal free trade model.
Raji
Raji Manjari Pokhrel, former staff at Adhikaar, is an organizer deeply committed to mental health and language justice issues. She is currently living in Katmandu, Nepal, also her home town.

Jorel

Jorel Ware is an organizer with the Fight for 15 campaign pushing for $15 minimum wage.

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