Law
Student Spotlight: Communities are made. They don't just exist.
Akeem Anderson is a dual degree student pursuing a JD at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities (Minneapolis) Law School and a PhD in American Studies with the College of Liberal Arts. His scholarship focuses on understanding the relationship between jazz, eugenics, and racial violence in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Minnesota Law to Launch Racial Justice Law Clinic
A new legal clinic at Minnesota Law aims to target deeply embedded, systemic racial inequalities and discrimination while training future lawyers to make an impact on this critical work.
No Poverty: End Poverty in All Its Forms Everywhere
In this 8th webinar of a series on issues related to the Sustainable Development Goals, a panel of scholars and practitioners discuss how poverty plays an important role in the economic development of communities and the complete well-being of a person. Panelists offer examples and insights on where progress is being made and where more work is needed.