24 research outputs found
Indictment of Child Labor by the Arts
Indictment of Child Labor by the Arts
February 24-26, 2013
Carlos Arejola National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Manila
Terrence Coonan Center for Advancement of Human Rights, Florida State University
Anton Juan Department of Film, Television and Theatre, University of Notre Dame
Paolo Carozza The Center for Civil and Human Rights Notre Dame Law Schoolhttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1072/thumbnail.jp
Indictment of Child Labor by the Arts
Indictment of Child Labor by the Arts
February 24-26, 2013
Carlos Arejola National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Manila
Terrence Coonan Center for Advancement of Human Rights, Florida State University
Anton Juan Department of Film, Television and Theatre, University of Notre Dame
Paolo Carozza The Center for Civil and Human Rights Notre Dame Law Schoolhttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1072/thumbnail.jp
Processing Anti-Asian Violence: A Roundtable Discussion on the Atlanta Shootings
A Roundtable Discussion on the Atlanta Shootings
The alarming rise of anti-Asian violence, especially the shooting deaths of six women of Asian descent on March 16 in Atlanta, is prompting conversations about the intersections of racism and misogyny, dispelling stereotypes aboutsex work, and inspiring activism and allyship in support of the AAPIcommunity.
In this conversation, Notre Dame professors and PhD students will examine the intersectional nature of anti-Asian violence as well, discuss the roots of systemic racism, and explore the needs of AAPI communities now and in the future.
Participants:
Jennifer Huynh, Assistant Professor of American Studies
Xian Wang, Assistant Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures and Gender Studies
Sharon Yoon, Assistant Professor of Korean Studies
Lailatul Fitriyah, PhD student in Theology
Grace Song, PhD student in History
Flora Tang, PhD student in Peace Studies, Theology, and Gender Studieshttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1537/thumbnail.jp
Women in the Global Supply Chain: Unskilled and Informal
Friday, March 23, 2018, 12:30 p.m., Geddes Hall, Coffee House
SPEAKER: MONALISA (LLM \u2718)
Monalisa is an attorney from India specializing in the intersection of gender and labor, focusing in particular on women workers engaged in global supply chain production. She will discuss her efforts to promote sustainable communities via the protection and enhancements of labor rights.https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1402/thumbnail.jp
Women in the Global Supply Chain: Unskilled and Informal
Friday, March 23, 2018, 12:30 p.m., Geddes Hall, Coffee House
SPEAKER: MONALISA (LLM \u2718)
Monalisa is an attorney from India specializing in the intersection of gender and labor, focusing in particular on women workers engaged in global supply chain production. She will discuss her efforts to promote sustainable communities via the protection and enhancements of labor rights.https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1402/thumbnail.jp
Convocate: Bringing Catholic Social Teaching and International Human Rights into Dialogue
Project Manager, Christina Leblang will be joined by Hesburgh Libraries Digital Services Librarian, Alex Papson, as they provide attendees with a look inside the database, Convocate, and opportunity for discussion of its functionality and research possibilities.
Saturday, March 25
8:30 a.m.
Room 112-144, McKenna Conference Centerhttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1262/thumbnail.jp
What Has the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Done For You?
Speaker, Judy Fox is Clinical Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame, where she runs the Economic Justice Clinic. She also serves on the consumer advisory board of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureauhttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1235/thumbnail.jp
Welcoming the Stranger While Challenging the Fear
Welcoming the Stranger While Challenging the Fear:
The response of the Catholic Church to the polemic around refugee resettlement in the United States
The Most Rev. Joseph W. Tobin, CSs.R.
Archbishop of Indianapolis
Including a conversation with Ebrahim Moosa,
Professor of Islamic Studies, Keough School of Global Affairs
Friday October 14
12:30 p.m.
Hesburgh Center Auditorium
Lunch to be served following the event
co-sponsored by The Center for Social Concernshttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1227/thumbnail.jp
Crude the Real Price of Oil a film by Joseph Berlinger
Crude the Real Price of Oil a film by Joseph Berlinger
Discussants:
Douglass Cassel, Professor of Law
Olivier Morel, Assistant Professor Romance Languages and Literature and Film, Television and Theatre
Sponsor:Center for Social Concerns
Cosponsors:Center for Civil and Human RightsMinor in SustainabilityRomance Languages and Literaturehttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1100/thumbnail.jp
Exploring Sanctuary: Hopes and Realities
A Notre Dame panel on the possibilities and limitations of sanctuary as a model for protecting vulnerable populations.
Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 4:00 p.m.
Andrews Auditorium, Geddes Hall
With conversation continued in Geddes Coffee House following the panel.
Participants: Luis Frage, Institute for Latino Studies and Department of Political Science Rick Garnett, Notre Dame Law School Leo Guardado, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and Department of Theology Lisa Koop, National Immigrant Justice Center and Notre Dame Law School Jennifer Mason McAward, The Center for Civil and Human Rights, moderatorhttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1244/thumbnail.jp