Can an institution be named after Robert E Lee while advancing the goal of equity and inclusion?

Can an institution be named after Robert E Lee while advancing the goal of equity and inclusion?
Is it possible to be anti-racist, capitalist, and corporate-sponsored?
On this week’s episode we discussed whether it is possible to be anti-racist, capitalist, and corporate-sponsored.
Professor Cary Martin Shelby explains why we should care about the source of donations.
Ron Goines, Cary Martin Shelby, and Carliss Chatman discuss a framework for reparations.
I have an article, forthcoming in UCLA Women’s Law Review, that questions whether Roe we shouldn’t do something so that we are not relying on Roe.
My radio show on Voice America Network, Getting Common premieres this week.
Tweeting While Black: You in Danger, Girl… This event has been postponed due to Covid-19. Date/Time of event: March 13, 2020 | 5:00 pm- 6:00
I remember vividly the moment I decided not to write on for law review at the University of Texas. I was working as a summer
You have the power to get my South by Southwest® (SXSW®) panel proposals approved for SXSW 2020. Please, please click on each of the links
Christina Sautter, Carla Reyes, Najarian Peters and I are proposing a presentation for next year’s SXSW on the Fyre Festival and the obvious and easily
I had the pleasure of introducing an old friend to a group of newish friends at Lutie a couple of weeks ago. Here’s the text
As I prepare to write my co-authored piece, “How Corporations Became White” (which may change to How Corporations Became White Men), my research has revealed
Lutie isn’t all fun and games. On Saturday, I gave comments on an article on cyber insurance policies to one of the ladies, and showed
Below I have attached an a link to my recent Op-Ed in the Washington Post touching on the logic of Alabama’s abortion law. The article
On May 9, 2019 I tweeted my views concerning the Georgia 6-week abortion ban. In the span on 24 hours, the tweet was retweeted almost