A theoretical framework developed by Rev. Dr. Philippe Matthews took into account: Historical and current impact of cultural and psychic destruction of Africans Developmental implications biologically, psychologically, and socially The reality of ongoing systemic assault on African consciousness The African view of self post-colonization taking into account the reality of neo-colonialism
Tuesday, March 06, 2018
The Color of Money with Professor Mehrsa Baradaran
The Color of Money with Professor Mehrsa Baradaran Download the Free 10-Page Special Report from Master Teacher, Kaba Hiawatha Kamene on DigitalNomics https://goo.gl/hwuwoh --------------------------- ABOUT: Mehrsa Baradaran is J. Alton Hosch Associate Professor of Law at the University of Georgia School of Law Mehrsa Baradaran joined the University of Georgia School of Law faculty in the fall of 2012. She currently serves as the school's associate dean for strategic initiatives and as a J. Alton Hosch Associate Professor. As associate dean, she focuses on diversity and inclusion efforts, and national and international faculty scholarship recognition. Her teaching portfolio includes Contracts and Banking Law. Her scholarship includes the books How the Other Half Banks (http://amzn.to/2E4dzXT) and The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap (http://amzn.to/2Bcd53s), both published by the Harvard University Press. She has also published articles including "Regulation by Hypothetical" in the Vanderbilt Law Review, "It's Time for Postal Banking" in the Harvard Law Review Forum, "Banking and the Social Contract" in the Notre Dame Law Review, "How the Poor Got Cut Out of Banking" in the Emory Law Journal, "Reconsidering the Separation of Banking and Commerce" in the George Washington Law Review and "The ILC and the Reconstruction of U.S. Banking" in the SMU Law Review. Of note, her article "The New Deal with Black America" was selected for presentation at the 2017 Stanford/Harvard/Yale Junior Faculty Forum. Baradaran and her books have received significant national and international media coverage and have been featured in the New York Times, the Atlantic, Slate, American Banker and Financial Times; on National Public Radio’s “Marketplace,” C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal” and Public Broadcasting Service’s “NewsHour;” and as part of TEDxUGA. She came to UGA from Brigham Young University, where she taught banking regulation, property and administrative law. During her time there, she was named the 1L Professor of the Year by the Student Bar Association. Previously, Baradaran was an Academic Research Fellow at the New York University School of Law and practiced law in the financial institutions group at Davis, Polk & Wardwell in New York City. She earned her bachelor's degree cum laude from Brigham Young University and her law degree cum laude from NYU, where she served as a member of the New York University Law Review. SOCIAL: http://ift.tt/2FkFt6E https://twitter.com/mehrsabaradaran RELATED: #RachelDolezal on #Charlottesville, #Trump and Hate State of America https://goo.gl/NK6ZG7 The Color of Law: How Our Government Segregated America with Richard Rothstein https://goo.gl/9Xy8Qo Runaway Inequality: An Activist's Guide to Economic Justice https://goo.gl/6lqCQg
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