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1 An Uncomfortable Conversation: Vulnerabilities and Identities [i] (2012)

handle is hein.peggy/andinduc0001 and id is 1 raw text is: FRIDAY, September 14
1-2:00 pim, LUNCH
* Vulnerable Writing and Writing About Vulnerability
Angelika Bammer, Emory University
2:15-4:30 RM. EQUALITY, EQUITY, IDENTITY
* A Deeper Look: Equity Across Diversity Athena
Muta, SUNY Buffalo Law School
* In Defense of Formal Equality Sean Coyle, School
of Law University of Birmingham
* Disability, in Law and other Discourses I Kate Kaul,
York University
* Security in a Post-Equality World Angela Harris,
UC Davis School of Law
4:15-6:30 p.m. RESILIENCE THROUGH IDENTITY
* How the Concept ofBlack/African-American
is Undermining the Social Justice Concerns
of Affirmative Action Kevin Brown, Indiana
University Maurer School of Law
* American Public Education, Vulnerability and
Identity I Osamudia James, University of Miami
School of Law
* Rights of Belonging: An Alternative to Identity
Based Equality Rights I Rebecca Zietlow,
University of Toledo College of Law
6:30-8 p.m. D NNER
SATURDAY, Septemberl5
9:00 am. BREAKFAST
9:30-12:00 p.m. CONSTRUCTING IDENTITIES
* Old Age(or, do we need a critical theory of law
and aging?) I Margaret Hall, Thompson Rivers
University
* The Historical Contingency of Identity I Nancy
Knauer, Temple University Beasley School of Law

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*  Is Black the New Gay? Title VIIs Misapprehension
of Protected Statuses Terry Smith, DePaul
University
* HIV and the Emergence of Identity Politics in
International Law, Development, and Human
Rights Aziza Ahmed, Northeastern University
School of Law
noon-1 pm. LUNCH
1:15-3:00 p.m. VULNERABILITY AND CHILDHOOD
*  Identity and Vulnerability: Black Boys Nancy
Dowd, University of Florida Levin College of Law
* Throwaway Kids: Vulnerability, Identities and the
Politics of Care Alice Hearst, Smith College
* Experiencing Equality as Oppression I Frank Rudy
Cooper, Suffolk University Law School
3:15-5:00 p.m. RESOLUTION
*  Protecting the Vulnerable Subject and the
Challenge of Equal Protection: Seeking a Way Out
of the Identity Trap I Hila Keren, Southwestern Law
School
*  Undocumented Immigrants, Vulnerability and
Identity Kathy Abrams, UC-Berkeley School of
Law
* Post..what? Identifying Vulnerabilities,
Material izing Identity I Katie Oliviero, The
University of Colorado, Boulder

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