Words Matter

”Words Matter: The Conflict Between Professional Academic Freedom and the Implementation of DEI Policies in Today’s Law Schools“ Keeshea Turner Roberts is an Assistant Professor of Law at Widener University Delaware Law School and chapter contributor to the Antiracist Teaching and Learning volume of the Building an Antiracist Law School, Legal Academy, and Legal Profession book series.

Disability Will Come Knocking. It Matters How We Answer.

Erin Tatum is the Entertainment Director for Cliche Magazine, freelance writer, and chapter contributor to the Antiracist Academic Success and the Bar Examination volume. Tatum wrote the chapter entitled, "Disability Will Come Knocking. It Matters How We Answer."

The Systems Design Framework

Tomar Pierson-Brown is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and a chapter contributor to the Antiracist Teaching and Learning volume. Pierson-Brown wrote the chapter entitled, "The Systems Design Framework."

Teaching Antiracism While Teaching Legal Technology

Kevin Lee is the Intel Chair in Social Justice & Racial Equity at North Carolina Central University School of Law and chapter contributor to the Antiracist Curriculum Development volume. Lee wrote a chapter entitled, "Teaching Antiracism While Teaching Legal Technology."

Antiracist Principles & the Lived Experiences of Minoritized & Marginalized Students

Nancy Johnson is an Attorney and Alumna of Howard University School of Law. She is a chapter contributor and systems designer for the Incorporating Antiracist Principles in Academic & Student Services, Academic Success, and the Bar Examination volume.

Antiracist Metrics for Advancement

Michael Hunter Schwartz is the Dean of the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law and chapter contributor for the Incorporating Antiracist Principles in Alumni Affairs and Advancement volume. Dean Schwartz wrote a chapter entitled "Antiracist Metrics for Advancement (Fundraising, Alumni Relations, and Marketing and Communication)"

Creating Meaningful Access & Imagining an Antiracist Financial Aid Office

Rebecca Schreiber is the Director of Admissions & Financial Aid at Penn State Dickinson Law and section contributor for the Antiracist Admissions and Financial Aid volume. Schreiber wrote five chapters in her section entitled "Creating Meaningful Access & Imagining an Antiracist Financial Aid Office."

Delivering an Antiracist Curriculum and Identifying Antiracist Curricular Touchpoints

Amy C. Gaudion is an associate professor of law and the founder of Dickinson Law’s annual cyberspace simulation with the U.S. Army War College.

How to Promote Antiracism Through Marketing & Communications

Ashley Golledge is the Inaugural Assistant Dean of Marketing and Communications at the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law and a chapter contributor to the Antiracist Alumni Affairs and Advancement volume.