Professor Martha Davis Co-Edits New Book on Human Rights and Local Economies
Professor Martha Davis is a co-editor of Human Rights Economies and Subnational Governance, a groundbreaking volume on human rights implementation at the local level.
Professor Martha Davis is a co-editor of Human Rights Economies and Subnational Governance, a groundbreaking volume on human rights implementation at the local level.
“By Hands Now Known is one of those rare books that forces us to consider in new ways the nature of our politics and society and the enduring legacy of our troubled past,” writes Pulitzer Prize-winner Eric Foner in his glowing review of Professor Margaret Burnham’s pathbreaking treatise on the Jim Crow South, in The New York Review of Books.
S. Mayumi “Umi” Grigsby is the author of a new book titled, Empowered: Reforming a Dismissive Health Care System, that addresses the dangerous impact negative interactions with healthcare providers and the healthcare system can have on black women and their health.
Juliette Kayyem, a national leader in homeland security and crisis management, will deliver a special presentation on media, elections and voting rights at Northeastern Law’s 16th annual Brown Forum for Women in the Law Conference on May 3, 2024.
Following the Covid-19 pandemic, the world now faces a crisis of poverty that has been severely aggravated over the past 15 months. Years of work eradicating extreme poverty have been
Join us for Our 4th Annual Alumni/ae Association Virtual Book Club Monday, February 5, 2024 | 7:00 to 8:30 PM ET Northeastern Law’s Alumni/ae Association Virtual Book Club became an