28 research outputs found

    Welcome Back Picnic

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    BLSA Presents Black Renaissance

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    https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2022-2023/1050/thumbnail.jp

    Benin Bronzes: Restitution and Reparation

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    Cardozo\u27s FAME Center, Art Law Society and Black Law Students Association will present a virtual panel: Benin Bronzes: Restitution and Reparation. The panelists will address the positions of Nigeria, US Museums, European Museums and US DNA Descendants regarding their respective interests in the Benin Bronzes. Moderator: David Rudenstine, Prof. Rudenstine is the Sheldon H. Solar Professor of Law and Dean Emeritus of Cardozo Law School. He is also an author on the historical British Parliamentary reports justifying retention of the Elgin Marbles. Panelists: Deadria Farmer-Paellmann, J.D., M.A. Executive Director, Restitution Study Group. RSG advocates for the interest of the African-American descendants of slaves sold for the bronze “manillas” melted down to create the Benin Bronzes. Moyosore Okediji, University of Texas, Professor Art History, African Art. Chika Okeke-Agulu, Princeton University, Professor of Art and Archaeology and African American Studies, Director, Africa World Initiative and Program in African Studies African and African Diaspora. Kevin Tervala, Baltimore Museum of Art, Associate Curator of African and Oceanic Art, Department Head, Arts of Africa, the Americas, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. William Pearlstein, lawyer in New York experienced in cultural heritage matters, will discuss some of the legal issues affecting the US Museums, Nigerians and US DNA Descendants. Click here to view the flyer.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2023/1007/thumbnail.jp

    Black History Month Dinner Black Art and Resistance: An Ode to Billie Holiday and Nina Simone

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    Benin Bronzes: Restitution and Reparation

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    https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2022-2023/1054/thumbnail.jp

    Diversity in Music

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    A panel discussion during Black History Month and the Office of Career Services\u27 Entertainment Law Week, Diversity in Music will feature an esteemed group of music industry professionals. The discussion will focus on the structure of the legal field within the industry and diversity in practice. The panel will explore the various legal roles within the industry, highlighting the differences between transactional law and litigation, as well as in-house vs. law firm experiences. Additionally, we will discuss issues and developments pertaining to equity and inclusion within legal departments/law firms and the industry as a whole, with a focus on topics such as underrepresentation in executive roles, relevant corporate initiatives, and various challenges faced by members of underrepresented backgrounds in the field. Panelists: Maddy Batliboi, Global Head of Music Legal - Meta Vernon Brown, V Brown & Company (music & sports management company) Reece Cooke, Director of Business & Legal Affairs - Atlantic Records & 300 Elektra Entertainment Waleed Diab (\u2704) , Global Head of Recorded Music Business Development - YouTube Aïcha Forbes-Diaby, Music Associate - Manatthttps://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2022-2023/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Black Excellence In the Spotlight: Legal Insights for Talent Representation

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    Join the Black Law Students Association, Dispute Resolution Society, Entertainment Law Society, Sports Law Society and The FAME Center for a discussion from agents and attorneys on strategies for negotiating fair deals on behalf of Black athletes and entertainers. The discussion will cover talent representation and alternative dispute resolution.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2023/1042/thumbnail.jp

    Diversity Career Initiatives for !L Summer

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    https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2023-2024/1048/thumbnail.jp
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