March 28, 2025
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Eastern Time
Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation: The Implications of Constitutional Colorblindness
Join us for a thought-provoking panel discussion on the enduring effects of constitutional colorblindness, a doctrine that has shaped the legal landscape in ways that continue to perpetuate racial inequality. This event, hosted by Widener Commonwealth Law School's ACS Chapter, will feature a distinguished lineup of scholars and experts in the field of constitutional law and critical race theory.
Speakers:
Professor Philip Lee, St. John's University.
Professor Wendy Scott, Distinguished Visiting Professor at Widener Delaware.
Professor Daniel Harawa, New York University.
Keynote Speaker:
Professor Neil Gotanda, leading scholar in critical race theory.
The panel will provide a critical examination of how constitutional colorblindness has contributed to racial inequities and explore pathways toward racial healing and transformation within the legal system.
This event will take place in the Library Building, Room L204, at Widener Commonwealth Law School, with catering provided. For those unable to attend in person, a Zoom option is available for registered attendees.
Registration is required for Zoom attendance. Please sign up using the link provided.
https://widener.zoom.us/meeting/register/8KbNvAhRSi6xeP8Zkqu_JA