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DESCRIPTION:The Annie MacDonald Langstaff Workshop Series\, in association 
 with the McGill Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism\, and the Blac
 k Law Students’ Association of McGill present Dr. Esmeralda M.A. Thornhill
 \, Professor\, Schulich School of Law\, Dalhousie University & O'Brien Fel
 low in Residence\, McGill Centre for Human Rights & Legal Pluralism.  Abou
 t the speaker  Lawyer\, Human Rights and Anti-Racist Educator\, Dr. Esmera
 lda Thornhill is a Full Professor of Law at Dalhousie University. From 199
 6-2002\, she was the first holder of the James Robinson Johnston Endowed C
 hair in Black Canadian Studies at Dalhousie University\, a national initia
 tive to “bring Black culture\, reality\, and perspectives into the Academy
 .” Her expertise and writings on ‘race’ are recognized both nationally and
  internationally by academics and policy-makers alike such as the United N
 ations and UNESCO and institutions of higher of learning including Univers
 ity of West Indies (Barbados\, Trinidad)\, McGill\, Concordia\, UBC\, Wind
 sor\, Western Ontario\, Temple\, Cheyney\, UNC (Chapel Hill)\, Wellesley\,
  Hamilton College and Central Connecticut State where she has lectured.   
 About the AML Workshops  Inaugurated in 1988 in honour of Annie MacDonald 
 Langstaff\, BCL '14\, the first woman to earn a law degree in Quebec\, the
  workshops provide a forum for academics\, judges\, lawyers\, and communit
 y activists to present scholarly research and practical insights on issues
  relating to women and the law. For more information\, read more about the
  AML Workshops or contact Professor Vrinda Narain (vrinda.narain [at] mcgi
 ll.ca)
DTSTART:20121109T173000Z
DTEND:20121109T190000Z
LOCATION:Stephen Scott Seminar Room (OCDH 16)\, Chancellor Day Hall\, CA\, 
 QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1W9\, 3644 rue Peel
SUMMARY:'Race' Literacy and the Legal Profession: An Ethical Imperative for
  Cap\, Bar\, and Bench
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/law/channels/event/race-literacy-and-legal-profes
 sion-ethical-imperative-cap-bar-and-bench-218690
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