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  1. Cheryl I. Harris is a critical race theorist and professor of civil rights and civil liberties at the UCLA School of Law. Harris is widely known for "Whiteness as Property", published in the June 1993 edition of the Harvard Law Review. In the paper, Harris describes the white racial identity and the value it confers in a slave society.

  2. law.ucla.edu › faculty › faculty-profilesHarris, Cheryl | UCLA Law

    Cheryl I. Harris is a Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Professor in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties at UCLA School of Law, where she teaches Constitutional Law, Civil Rights, Employment Discrimination, Critical Race Theory and Race Conscious Remedies. She is a leading scholar in the field of Critical Race Theory and has written influential articles and books on racial frames, anti-discrimination law, and human rights. She has also lectured widely on issues of race and equality at leading institutions here and abroad.

  3. 18 de ago. de 2020 · A blog essay by a law professor who connects the insights of Cheryl Harris's article on race and property to the current moment of lethal police violence, COVID-19, and state abandonment. The essay explores how race and property are imbricated in the fabrication of the race/property nexus and how they affect the lives of racialised and working class people.

  4. Cheryl Harris is a professor of civil liberties and civil rights at UCLA Law, and a leading expert in critical race theory and international human rights. She has written influential works on whiteness, property, gender, and constitutional law, and has been involved in the development of South Africa's democratic constitution.

  5. Cheryl Harris commends the Justice Initiative for its commitment to radical transformation and affirms our collective ability to do more.

  6. 24 de feb. de 2006 · 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...

  7. 10 de abr. de 2018 · Harris is the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Professor in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties at UCLA Law. She has served as faculty director of the school’s Critical Race Studies program. Before coming to UCLA, Harris worked in criminal defense and city government in Chicago.