Panel

Race, Slavery, & the Founders of Yale Law School Exhibit Event

Event details

Date
Time
12:10PM- 1:00PM
Location

SLB 120

Exhibit poster

In this closing exhibit event panel discussion relating to the Lillian Goldman Law Library’s current exhibition, Race, Slavery, & the Founders of Yale Law School, panelists will discuss the exhibit in the broader contexts of the university-wide Yale & Slavery Research Project and similar initiatives at other American law schools and educational institutions.  Opening remarks will be made by Dean Heather Gerken. Panelists include Susan Gibbons (Vice Provost for Collections & Scholarly Communications), Michael Morand (Director of Community Engagement, Beinecke Library), and exhibition curators Kathryn James (Rare Book Librarian) and Fred Shapiro (Associate Director for Collections & Special Projects).  The discussion will be facilitated by Femi Cadmus (Law Librarian and Professor of Law).  For further information on the exhibition and events calendar, please visit the exhibition website


This event will take place on Tuesday, February 7, 2023 from 12:10-1:00 PM in SLB 122. 

Please register at: https://bit.ly/3W7t7la

**Online registration is required by Friday, February 3rd.**