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UO Today with Cheryl Harris 

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Cheryl Harris, the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Chair in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties at the UCLA School of Law, discusses how she came to the law and the argument she presents in her influential Harvard Law Review article "Whiteness as Property." She also talks about Derrick Bell and how he inspired her work. Harris gave the UO School of Law's Derrick Bell Lecture on February 19, 2019. Her talk titled "Affirmative Action Chronicles: From the Era of Colorblindness to White Nationalism" was part of this year's African American Workshop and Lecture Series.

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Комментарии : 15   
@seven_iwnl
@seven_iwnl 4 года назад
shoutout earls mom
@dylanknows6136
@dylanknows6136 4 года назад
thank you, ms. sweatshirt, for your time and son.
@a.k.7341
@a.k.7341 3 года назад
She wants to eliminate the right to private property and redistribute it along racial lines, wiling to take away homes and properties from whites even if they worked hard all their life. Affirmative action is the answer, not theft and abuse.
@marcosflores5500
@marcosflores5500 21 день назад
I dont care what her opinions are, i will still be thankful for her for giving birth to and raising earl sweatshirt. I do agree with her communistic ideas tho
@a.k.7341
@a.k.7341 3 года назад
I wish she would clarify her ideas. There is a lot of controversy now and a lot of misconceptions. For example, I heard that critical theory wants to destroy capitalism, private property, equality of opportunity, and due process. They want to redistribute private property along racial lines, even if the property was worked for and honestly earned. And they want due process to go out the window. Why not just increase affirmative action instead of doing theft and abuse? So now I feel extremely skeptical now.
@patriciaduke5169
@patriciaduke5169 3 года назад
I am not trying to be funny….but if you read some of the critical race theory literature you would understand. A lot of people want to have a short RU-vid video give them a superficial understanding instead of engaging in the intellectual labor that is required to conduct meaningful dialogue. I say this because your comment about affirmative action denotes that you have not read the literature because the speak extensively about affirmative action. If you are not interested in reading the literature then that is one thing. But the information that you seek is already out there.
@1231crazymonkey
@1231crazymonkey 2 года назад
you “heard that critical race theory…” is your first problem. you don’t know, haven’t read, and haven’t been involved with the theory so how are you going to be skeptical about something you don’t have a surface level understanding of fam. additionally, affirmative action won’t fix 99.9% of the problems black people and other minorities face in the United States. Capitalism today is crony capitalism in the US, almost oligarchal instead of a proper economy that works on behalf of the best interest of the consumer. Private property is not just people having their own houses, but corporations forcing people out of their homes to tear down apartments and build shopping centers, factories, warehouses, etc. There is no due process in our system, there is no fairness. If due process was applied then there would be an equal number of acquittals between public defense attorneys vs private defense attorneys, there would be an equal number of plea deals, there would not be over policing in one area vs no police presence in another. Theft and abuse by those in power is already happening and has been happening for centuries. please read more
@dr.nigsopmcchortlefag9544
@dr.nigsopmcchortlefag9544 11 месяцев назад
@@patriciaduke5169 "intellectual labor" Please STFU woke robot.
@dr.nigsopmcchortlefag9544
@dr.nigsopmcchortlefag9544 11 месяцев назад
@@1231crazymonkey It's a garbage theory for garbage people. Get a job and work, you asshole. Things are better now than they've ever been, and better here than they are everywhere else in the world. This is an issue of bitterness, cowardice, ingratitude and laziness. Instead of doing what you're put on earth to do, you're going to bitch about hard and awful your easy life is.