Trans-National Re-Imaginings

Professors Aslı Bâli (UCLA Law School) and E. Tendayi Achiume (Alicia Miñana Professor of Law at UCLA Law School, UN Special Rapporteur on Racism) in conversation with Promise Institute Racial Justice Policy Counsel S. Priya Morley to launch our report, Trans-National Re-Imaginings: UCLA School of Law’s Inaugural Series of Convenings.

Promise Institute for Human Rights’ Race and Human Rights Reimagined Series

Professors Aslı Bâli (UCLA Law School) and E. Tendayi Achiume (Alicia Miñana Professor of Law at UCLA Law School, UN Special Rapporteur on Racism) in conversation with Promise Institute Racial Justice Policy Counsel S. Priya Morley to launch our report, Trans-National Re-Imaginings: UCLA School of Law’s Inaugural Series of Convenings.

This report combined Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) to uncover how race and empire operate within international law, and explores the limits and emancipatory potential of law to dismantle trans-national structures of racial and colonial subordination.

Trans-National Re-Imaginings is intended to be a resource for students, practitioners, and scholars who are interested in thinking critically about race and human rights.

Co-sponsored by the UCLA Law Critical Race Studies Program