Seventh Annual LatCrit Symposium
Coalitional Theory and Praxis: Social Movements and LatCrit Community
Coalitional Theory and Praxis-Part I
Articles
Jo
Carrillo, A Few Thoughts About Using Visual Images In Latcrit
Steven
W. Bender & Keith Aoki, Seekin" the Cause: Social Justice Movements and LatCrit Community
Suzanne
B. Goldberg, On Making Anti-Essentialist And Social Constructionist Arguments In Court
Social Justice Movements and LatCrit Community
Ward
Churchill, The Law Stood Squarely on Its Head: U.S. Legal Doctrine, Indigenous Self-Determination and the Question of World Order
Ibrahim
J. Gassama, Confronting Globalization: Lessons from the Banana Wars and the Seattle Protests
Peggy
Maisel, Lessons from the World Conference Against Racism: South Africa as a Case Study
Margalynne
Armstrong, Reparations Litigation: What About Unjust Enrichment?
Coalitional Theory and Praxis-Part II
Focusing The Electoral Lens
Sylvia
R. Lazos Vargas, The Latina/o and APIA Vote Post-2000: What Does It Mean to Move Beyond "Black and White" Politics?
Kathay
Feng, Keith Aoki, & Bryan Ikegami, Voting Matters: APIAs, Latinas/os and Post-2000 Redistricting in California
Kevin
R. Johnson, Latinas/os and the Political Process: The Need for Critical Inquiry
Latcritical Perspectives: Individual Liberties, State Security, and The War On Terrorism
Berta
E. Hernandez-Truyol, Glocalizing Terror
Natsu
Taylor Saito, Whose Liberty? Whose Security? The USA PATRIOT Act in the Context of COINTELPRO and the Unlawful Repression of Political Dissent
Peggy
Nagae, Justice and Equity for Whom? A Personal Journey and Local Perspective on Community Justice and Struggles for Dignity
Steven
W. Bender, Sight, Sound, and Stereotype: The War on Terrorism and Its Consequences for Latinas/os
Coalitional Theory and Praxis: Social Justice Movements and LatCrit Community (Published in Berkeley La Raza Law Journal)
Progressive Pedagogy: Challenging Master Narratives with Racial and Ethnic Curricular and Faculty Diversity
Robert
S. Chang, "Forget the Alamo": Race Courses as a Struggle Over History and Collective Memory
Francisco
Valdes, Barely at the Margins: Race and Ethnicity in Legal Education-A Curricular Study with LatCritical Commentary
John
Hayakawa Török, The Story of "Towards Asian American Jurisprudence" and its Implications for Latinas/os in American Law Schools
Inte/National Migration of Labor: LatCritical Perspectives on Addressing Issues Arising with the Movement of Workers
Roberto
L. Corrada, Osmotic Borders: Thinking Locally, Thinking Globally About the Causes and Effects of Labor Migration
Donna
Maeda, Agencies of Filipina Migrants in Globalized Economies: Transforming International Human Rights Legal Discourse
Sylvia
R. Lazos Vargas, "Latina/o-ization" of the Midwest: Cambio de Colores (Change of Colors) as Agromaquilas Expand into the Heartland
The Past, The Present and Future of the Puerto Rico-U.S. Colonial Relationships: Vieques, Transculturation, and Reparations
Ediberto
Román, Reparations and the Colonial Dilemma: The Insurmountable Hurdles and Yet Transformative Benefits
Pedro
A. Malavet, Reparations Theory and Postcolonial Puerto Rico: Some Preliminary Thoughts
Manuel
Rodriguez Orellana, Vieques: The Past, the Present, and the Future of the Puerto Rico-U.S. Colonial Relationship
Charles
R. Venator Santiago, The Uses and Abuses of the Notion of Legal Transculturation: The Puerto Rican Example?
Social and Legal Change in Chile: Constructing New Bridges Between Sociology and the Law Through the Creation of a Latina/o-American Legal Realism
Hugo
Rojas, Cambios socials y cambios jurÍdicos en Chile: Construyendo Nuevos Puentes ente sociologÍa y derecho en la promociÓn del realismo juridico latinoamericano