Kristin Kalsem / Sept. & Oct. 2012

Kristin’s invited book review of Susan Sage Heinzelman’s Riding the Black Ram: Law, Literature, and Gender is now in print in the American Journal of Legal History.

UC Law’s Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice, co-directed by Kristin and Profs. Emily Houh and Verna Williams, threw a major conference, Social Justice Feminism, at UC Law on October 25-27.  At the conference, Kristin along with colleague Emily Houh, presented “Participatory Action Research: A Practical Approach to Economic Justice,” on a panel about reconciling theory and practice.

Kristin’s article, Social Justice Feminism18 UCLA Women’s L.J. 131, 157 (2010) (with Verna L. Willims), was cited in Mara Shulman Ryan, Student Author, Criminal Law—Invisible in the Courtroom Too: Modifying the Law of Selective Enforcement to Account for White Privilege, 34 W. New Eng. L. Rev. 301 (2012).

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