Friday, October 27, 2017, 12 pm – 4 pm
184 Knight Law Center

12-2 p.m.: Brown bag lunch and public discussion

2-4 p.m.: Scholarly symposium

This event is part of the Wayne Morse Center’s 2017-2019 theme, Borders, Migration, and Belonging.

Speakers for this event include:

  • Kelly Lytle Hernandez is an associate professor in the UCLA History Department. Her work focuses on race, policing, immigration, and incarceration in the United States.
  • Torrie Hester is an assistant professor in the St. Louis University History Department. Her research interests include immigration and region, race and ethnicity, as well as law and foreign policy during the late nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries.
  • Sharon Luk is an assistant professor in the University of Oregon Ethnic Studies Department. Her fields of study include racism and racial capitalism, ethnic ontologies, epistemology, social movements, feminisms, and ephemeral archives.

More information about this event can be found at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics.