Black History Month opening ceremony with Prof. Wendy Greene
The fourth annual celebration of Black History Month/Le Mois de l鈥橦istoire des Noir.e.s at 缅北强奸 will open with Ceremony at the Faculty of Law, with remarkable speakers and talented performers, including keynote speaker Professor , Kline School of Law, Drexel University.聽The theme for Black History Month 2020 is Rooted, with a month of events exploring the rooted past, present, and future of Black history.
. Seating is limited so. Childcare will be available and the venue is wheelchair accessible.聽
For any questions or concerns, email Shanice Yarde, Equity Education Advisor (Anti-Oppression & Anti-Racism Education), at shanice.yarde [at] mcgill.ca.
Schedule
- 17:30 - 18:00 - Doors Open
- 18:00 - 18:30 - Welcome & Acknowledgements
- 18:30 - 19:30 - Keynote Address & Discussion
- 19:30 - 21:30 - Cocktail
About the keynote speaker
Professor Wendy Greene鈥檚 principal interest is examining socio-legal constructions of identity and how they inform and constrain civil rights protections aimed to combat inequality. As one of a few U.S. legal scholars actively engaged in the study of comparative slavery and race relations in the Americas and Caribbean, Professor Greene鈥檚 work on race and racial inequality embodies a hemispheric perspective. Her scholarship primarily explores emerging forms of workplace discrimination at the intersection of race, color, gender, religion, and national origin.聽 She has coined two recognized terms in the field of labor and employment law - 鈥渕isperception discrimination鈥 and 鈥済rooming codes discrimination.鈥 Her internationally recognized work in these areas has shaped the enforcement stance of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), administrative law judges, federal courts, and civil rights organizations in civil rights cases. Notably, the 11th Circuit and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals have endorsed Professor Greene鈥檚 published definition of race as a legal authority on the social construction of race and as a practicable definition for constitutional decision-making respectively.
This year's Black History Month is co-organized by The Office of the Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic), the Black Students' Network of 缅北强奸, and the 缅北强奸 African Students Society (MASS) with generous support from across the university and city.