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Friday, November 18

Using the Human Rights Framework for Racial Justice: A Conversation with Justin Hansford
Time:
12:00 pm to 1:30 pm
Presenter:
Justin Hansford, Professor of Law at Howard University
Location:
Frick Fine Arts Auditorium
Announced by:
Global Studies Center on behalf of Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA), World History Center, School of Education, Center for Civil Rights and Racial Justice, Office of Diversity, Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Department of Africana Studies, Department of English, Department of Political Science, Department of Sociology, Center for Race and Social Problems and 1Hood Media
Contact:
Michael Goodhart
Contact Email:
goodhart@pitt.edu

Join the Center for Civil Rights and Racial Justice, 1Hood Media for a conversation that brings together Black community leaders, advocates, and educators to discuss and understand how Professor Hansford views social movements and the law means of social transformation after Michael Brown's murder in Ferguson, Missouri.

Justin Hansford helped Brown family members bring their appeal for justice to the United Nations (Ferguson to Geneva: Using the Human Rights Framework to Push Forward a Vision for Racial Justice in the United States). He is a Professor of Law at Howard University, Executive Director of the Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center, and representative to the new United Nations Permanent Forum of People of African Descent (UNPFPAD). Hansford is a co-author of the forthcoming Seventh Edition of Race, Racism and American Law, and his legal scholarship informs his work to win a posthumous pardon for Marcus Garvey ("Black History Matters: Why President Obama Should Pardon Marcus Garvey," The Root). Professor Hansford’s visit to Pittsburgh is part of a “listening tour” he is making in preparation for the inaugural meeting of the UNPFPAD in early December.