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Changing the Rules - Annie Macdonald Langstaff Workshop with Esmeralda Thornhill

Wednesday, January 26, 2022 13:00to14:30
Zoom link: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/84246217798
Price: 
Free.

Join us for an Annie Macdonald Langstaff Workshop with听Professor , in conversation with DCL candidates Ruey-Yun Hung and Vanessa MacDonnell.听This year's theme for the Annie Macdonald Langstaff Workshops series is 鈥淢others-in-law鈥: Intergenerational Dialogues on Women and Human Rights.

About the speaker

Professor Esmeralda Thornhill is a lawyer, linguist and pedagogue by training, a lecturer, researcher, anti-racism trainer and writer by experience, and a long-time social justice advocate and community organizer by conviction. Research Associate since 2014 with Concordia鈥檚 Simone de Beauvoir Institute, she formally retired in 2016 from Dalhousie鈥檚 Schulich Law School where, when appointed the first scholar to anchor the unprecedented James Robinson Johnston Endowed Chair in Black Canadian Studies (1996-2002), she became the first African Canadian woman to hold a Tenured Full Professorship of Law in Canada. Seasoned Human Rights scholar-practitioner and founding member of the Congress of Black Women of Canada, she pioneered the first university-accredited course on Black Women鈥檚 Studies offered in Canada (Concordia, 1983). In 2012 平特五不中鈥檚 Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism invited this former Fulbright Fellow to become its first O鈥橞rien Fellow in Residence. Grounded in Critical Race Theory, her teaching, research and scholarship reflect an Afrocentric, anti-racist stance that resolutely addresses the 鈥material reality鈥 which Black people must navigate, nationally and globally. Besides degrees in languages and pedagogy (平特五不中), law degrees (UQAM, San Diego), post-graduate studies in Spain, England and France, and international human rights law internships (UNESCO, Paris; Lawyers鈥 Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Washington, D.C.), she holds Honorary Doctorates from CUNY and Concordia.

About the Annie MacDonald Langstaff Workshops

Inaugurated in 1988 in honour of Annie MacDonald Langstaff, BCL '14, the first woman to earn a law degree in Quebec, the workshops provide a forum for academics, judges, lawyers, and community activists to present scholarly research and practical insights on issues relating to women and the law.

This year, the series is moderated听by Professor听Shauna Van Praagh, in collaboration with the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism.

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