![]() She is also the co-author of the law casebook, Comparative Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law, Third Edition (Edward Elgar Publishing 2020). ![]() Her first book, Letters of the Law (Stanford University Press 2015), extends the theoretical insights of critical race theory to produce new readings of American law’s landmark decisions on race and civil rights. Program at UC Irvine, and an Associate Professor of Criminology, Law and Society with courtesy appointments in the School of Law and African American Studies. Sora Han is the Director of the Culture & Theory Ph.D. Solitary Garden, a public art project about mass incarceration and solitary confinement, is concurrently on view at UC Santa Cruz. The events accompany Barring Freedom, an exhibition of contemporary art on view at San José Museum of Art, October 30, 2020-April 25, 2021. ![]() Rachel Nelson, Director, Institute of the Arts and Sciences. Visualizing Abolition is a series of online events organized by Professor Gina Dent, Feminist Studies and Dr. W/ Sora Han, adrienne maree brown and Savannah Shange What are the creative and radical abolitionist methods that are creating the future that “we long for,” in brown’s words, in the present? ![]() ![]() For the next Visualizing Abolition event, join legal and popular culture theorist Sora Han, author and activist adrienne maree brown, and urban anthropologist Savannah Shange for a conversation on strategies, activism, and liberatory futures. ![]()
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