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Hurricane Katrina: Bringing the People and the Issues Home

UCLA School of Law's Critical Race Studies Program

presents

Hurricane Katrina: Bringing the People and the Issues Home
A Public Educational Forum on Natural Disaster,
Social Justice, and the Law

Panelists
Martha Kegel,  Unity for the Homeless
Patty Ferguson, Pointe-au-Chien Indian Nation
Wendy Brown Scott,  Tulane Law School/From the Lake to the River Coalition
Barbara Lacen-Keller, Central City Partnership
Dr. Beverly Wright, Deep South Center for Environmental Justice
Melissa Burch, Physicians for Social Responsibility

Moderator:    Sean Hecht, Executive Director, UCLA Environmental Law Center

Jaribu Hill, Mississippi Workers' Center for Human Rights
Curtis Muhammad, People's Hurricane Relief Fund/Community Labor United
Bill Quigley, Clinical Director, Loyola Law School (New Orleans)
Tracie Washington,  Civil Rights Lawyer
Katherine Mattes, Tulane Clinical Law Faculty
Maria Hincapié, National Immigration Law Center

Moderator:    Gary Blasi, Professor UCLA School of Law
                       

Monday, Nov 14, 2005

6:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Law 1357


 Co-sponsored by: Native Nations Law and Policy Center, Program in Public Interest Law and Policy, Evan Frankel Environmental Law & Policy Program, UCLA Center for Research, Education, Training, and Strategic Communication on Minority Health Disparities, UCLA Center for Community Partnershipsand UCLA Women's Studies Program

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