2021 Beecroft Lecture: Restorative Justice and Anti-Racism

Authors

Martha Minow

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Document Type

Lecture

Publication Date

3-8-2021

Abstract

Professor Martha Minow is a leading expert in human rights, transitional justice, and advocacy for members of racial and religious minorities and for women, children, and persons with disabilities. Professor Minow discusses what role restorative justice work can play in combating racial injustice. She further explores how restorative justice practices change when embracing anti-racist work and what are the challenges and promises of joining anti-racism and restorative justice.

Comments

The Beecroft Lecture Series was established in honor of the late Chris Beecroft Jr., a 1971 UNLV graduate and commissioner of Alternative Dispute Resolution for the Clark County District Court. Following Mr. Beecroft’s passing in December 2016, the ADR section of the State Bar of Nevada worked quickly to launch the Chris Beecroft Jr. Fund, which helps to sponsor the lecture series at the Saltman Center.

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