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SUMMARY:Beyond the Law: Artistic Interventions for Justice
DESCRIPTION:Artist and investigative journalist Molly Crabapple will discuss her artistic and investigative journalistic work across a broad spectrum of social justice issues\, including immigrant\, sex worker and incarcerated peoples’ rights. She will be discussing how to use art as an effective medium to spotlight violations across intersectional struggles to further social justice campaigns. Food will be provided.
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/beyond-the-law-artistic-interventions-for-justice/
LOCATION:Room 3-302
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SUMMARY:El Ritmo es la Ley: Weekly Latin Dance Classes
DESCRIPTION:Ready to step away from the books and into the rhythm? Join us for an exciting\, no-experience-needed Latin dance class every week! Whether you’re looking to unwind after a busy day of studying or just want to have fun with friends\, these classes will get you moving and grooving to salsa\, bachata\, and more. \nIt’s the perfect way to break a sweat\, shake off the stress\, and connect with fellow law students\, staff\, and faculty in a lively\, supportive environment. No partner needed—just bring your energy and your smile! \nEvery Wednesday in the Beacon (subject to change)\, from 12:30-1:30 PM and 5:30-6:30 PM.
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/el-ritmo-es-la-ley-weekly-latin-dance-classes/2025-03-05/
LOCATION:The Beacon\, First Floor Blvd
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SUMMARY:Understanding Jewish Experiences and Antisemitism
DESCRIPTION:CCHR Presents Understanding Jewish Experiences and Antisemitism \nPlease RSVP: HERE \nRefreshments will be provided based off RSVP numbers
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/understanding-jewish-experiences-and-antisemitism/
LOCATION:CUNY Law Community Room
CATEGORIES:Homepage Feature,Lecture,Speaker,Special Event,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Colaboración Clínica EEUU-México: Litigio Estratégico para Combatir las Políticas Migratorias de Trump
DESCRIPTION:The City University of New York School of Law presenta una serie de webinars para mantenernos al tanto de los múltiples cambios esperados a las políticas migratorias en los EEUU en el primer semestre de 2025\, con un enfoque en la protección de refugiados y migrantes en ambos lados de nuestra frontera. \n\n\nEsta serie de cuatro partes: reúne a profesores de clínicas en los EEUU harán una presentación sobre los cambios de las políticas fronterizas y la deportación desde el interior de los EEUU; habrá una intervención de un profesor de clínica en México para exponer sobre los impactos de dichas políticas en México; y una sesión de preguntas y respuestas para profundizar nuestra comprensión tanto de las políticas mismas como de sus impactos en ambos lados de nuestra frontera. \n  \n\n\nProf. Kate Evans\, Directora de la Clínica de Derechos del Inmigrante\nDuke University School of Law \nProf. Talia Inlender\, Co-Directora de la Clínica de Política de Derechos del Inmigrante\nUniversity of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law \nMtro. Salvador Guerrero\, Director Clínica Jurídica de Refugiados\nUniversidad Iberoamericana\, Ciudad de México \n  \nLiga: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84645075953?pwd=rTrUrjBAEKf06iG5s99eLUdFkclU8l.1\nMeeting: 846 4507 5953\nPasscode: 123248 \n  \nSerie organizada como continuación de la investigación Fulbright del Profesor David C. Baluarte\, decano académico del CUNY Law. Para mayor información\, comuníquese con Dean Baluarte a david.baluarte@law.cuny.edu.
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/colaboracion-clinica-eeuu-mexico-litigio-estrategico-para-combatir-las-politicas-migratorias-de-trump/
LOCATION:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Myth vs. Reality: Debunking Common Misconceptions about Eating Disorders
DESCRIPTION:Uncover the truth behind common misconceptions about eating disorders. \nLearn accurate information to better understand and support healthy relationships with food and body image.
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/myth-vs-reality-debunking-common-misconceptions-about-eating-disorders/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Homepage Feature
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SUMMARY:Teach-in on Civil Rights\, Civil Liberties\, and the Rule of Law
DESCRIPTION:Teach-in on Civil Rights\, Civil Liberties\, and the Rule of Law — with David Cole\, Skye Perryman\, Rep. Jamie Raskin\, and Kelley Robinson – moderated by CUNY Law Professor Ally Coll — at Conn Ave \nPolitics and Prose is hosting the first in a planned series of discussions meant to keep our community informed and engaged during this exceptional period in our nation’s political history. \nWith the help of a distinguished group of panelists\, this initial event will examine the recent challenges to individual rights and liberties posed by some early Trump administration actions. These include the effort to undo birthright citizenship\, expel massive numbers of immigrants\, roll back LGBTQ+ protections\, and eradicate initiatives promoting diversity\, equity\, and inclusion. The panel also will explore how traditional norms are being discarded and the rule of law eroded by extensive attacks on the administrative state\, bold assertions of executive power\, disregard for congressional mandates\, and questioning of judicial authority. \nIn addition to elaborating on these developments\, the discussion will suggest ways for people to act on their concerns. How\, for instance\, can citizens ensure existing legal precedents are enforced effectively? What new mechanisms might be developed to better protect the civil rights and civil liberties currently under threat? What can we all do–as lawyers and non-lawyers alike–to come together as a community and stand up for the principles that motivate and define us as Americans? \nPolitics and Prose is calling these events “teach-ins\,” echoing the teach-ins of the 1960s that provided a foundation for education and tools for action during the civil rights and anti-war movements. They hope these sessions will serve a similar purpose in these times.
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/teach-in-on-civil-rights-civil-liberties-and-the-rule-of-law/
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