Ariel Sallows Chair in Human Rights Lecture Series ft. Dean Spade
Facing the Limits of Law Reform in these Times of Crisis
By College of Law, University of Saskatchewan
Date and time
Mon, Apr 26, 2021 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM PDT
Location
Online
Facing the Limits of Law Reform in these Times of Crisis
Online
Guest Speaker Dean Spade presented by the current Ariel F. Sallows Chair in Human Rights, Dr. Rachel Loewen Walker.
Guest Speaker: Dean Spade
Dean Spade is an associate professor at the Seattle University School of Law. Dean has been working to build queer and trans liberation based in racial and economic justice for the past two decades. He’s the author of Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law, the director of the documentary “Pinkwashing Exposed: Seattle Fights Back!,” and the creator of the mutual aid toolkit at BigDoorBrigade.com. His latest book, Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next), was published by Verso Press in October 2020.
Facing the Limits of Law Reform in These Times of Crisis
Around the world, people are facing the global climate crisis, the COVID pandemic, worsening poverty and wealth concentration, war, and other crisis conditions produced by long arcs of colonialism and racial capitalism. We are often told that the answers to our problems like in “rule of law” and constitutionalism. Yet, widespread movements for justice seem to be calling for something else, asking us to imagine a world without prisons, police, borders, and poverty. In this talk, law professor and abolitionist activist Dean Spade will address how contemporary movements’ critiques of law and law reform invite us to rethink how social change happens and what roles legislatures, courts, elected officials and other legal structures have in the transformative change we seek and need.
CPD Credit: 1 Hour
If you have any questions, please contact Shannon Durand at 306-281-6680 or shannon.durand@usask.ca