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Welcome to the inaugural episode of Dialectic volume 72! In this episode, host Kyler McVoy and guest Leah Goodridge discuss the racial dynamics of professionalism and its origins in settler-colonial and white supremacist ideologies, expanding o
Go behind the scenes with UCLA Law lecturer and telecoms expert Sanford S. Williams, who has worked at the FCC since 1999 and is currently Special Adviser to the FCC Chairwoman and a Deputy Managing Director of the FCC. Episode transcripts ar
In 2012, Australian Aboriginal artist Bibi Barba Googled herself. She found an entire boutique hotel designed in her image. Episode transcripts are available on our website.Music by Podington Bear and the Free Music Archive.
In this episode, Grace Carson discusses the intersections of abolition theory and decolonization theory, and how Tribes should reconsider systems of punishment and instead create systems of care and liberation as outlined in her article, Tribal
This work, calls upon the civil rights and education justice communities to expand their vision of school discipline law and policy reform to include the often ignored, yet deeply impacted lives of parents, caregivers, and families.  Deploying
In this episode, we sit down with UCLA Law Professor Susan Genco to learn more about her illustrious career in the music industry and discuss contemporary issues in music law.
Academic Success with Professor Pavel Wonsowicz and Professor Patrick Goodman.  On this episode, Professor Wonsowicz and Professor Goodman joins hosts Alyssa Sanderson and Nicole Powell to discuss best strategies to succeed in law school.
UCLA School of Law is home to the Critical Race Studies specialization which provides students with legal frameworks to understand how racism permeates through United States institutions, and provides a lens through which to understand current
In this episode we explore the intersections of race and intellectual property with Dean Deidre Keller and Kimberly Tignor, uncovering how such a lens can empower creators of color and reorganize distributions of wealth.
We explore the intersections of race and intellectual property with Dean Deidre Keller and Kimberly Tignor, uncovering how such a lens can empower creators of color and reorganize distributions of wealth. Find more information on Critical Rac
We spoke with journalist Cerise Castle about telling stories that law enforcement doesn't want to be told. You can find her groundbreaking 15-part investigative series on deputy gangs in the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department here: https://knock-
On this episode, Professor Jennifer Chacón joins us to discuss social movements as they intersect with her work in the realm of criminal law and immigration (crimmigration).Hosted by: Nicole Battaglia, Ozichi Emeziem & Marlin GramajoProduced
In this episode, we talk with Julio Salgado and Atziri Peña about being undocuqueer and the intersections with social advocacy, immigrant narratives and the law. Both Julio and Atziri use social media to spread their advocacy. You can find th
We spoke with journalist Cerise Castle about telling stories that law enforcement doesn't want to be told.
On this episode, Professor Jennifer Chacón joins us to discuss social movements as they intersect with her work in the realm of criminal law and immigration (crimmigration).Edited by: Mic Anthony
Welcome to Dialectic Season 6, Law, Media, and Social AdvocacyEdited by: Mic Anthony
Dialectic UCLA Law Review · Season 6, Episode 2: Crimmigration and Banishment with Professor Jennifer Chacón On this episode, Professor Jennifer Chacón joins us to discuss social movements as they intersect with her work in the realm of crimina
In this episode, we talk with Julio Salgado and Atziri Peña about being undocuqueer and the intersections with social advocacy, immigrant narratives and the law.
Welcome to Dialectic Season 6: Law, Media, and Social Advocacy.
In this episode, we sit down with Professor Rebecca Wexler to discuss the intersection of privacy laws and the criminal justice system. States around the country are adopting new, stricter privacy laws, in response to a growing awareness of jus
In this episode, we sit down with Professor Rebecca Wexler to discuss the intersection of privacy laws and the criminal justice system. States around the country are adopting new, stricter privacy laws, in response to a growing awareness of jus
In this episode, we interview Anne Busacca-Ryan. Anne is a former teacher and a UCLA Law alumna who is currently a staff attorney with Public Counsel who works on issues surrounding children’s rights and education. In her interview, Anne gives
This episode is the second of a two part series examining the complexity of addressing homelessness. In Los Angeles, as voters were passing measures to significantly increase the amount of money available to address homelessness and help peopl
This episode is the second of a two-part series examining the complexity of addressing homelessness. In this episode, we speak to Shayla Myers of the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles to discuss her work litigating on behalf of the unhoused,
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