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Archive | 2009

Race, Class, and Katrina

Hope Lewis

Addressing the newly formed Organization of Afro-American Unity, Malcolm X called for African-Americans to “internationalize our problem.”1 He hoped to take racism and its progeny—discrimination, poverty, unemployment, lack of access to quality education, housing, health care, and attempted cultural genocide—to the United Nations.2


School of Law Faculty Publications | 2012

Forgotten Sisters - A Report on Violence Against Women with Disabilities: An Overview of its Nature, Scope, Causes and Consequences

Stephanie Ortoleva; Hope Lewis


Columbia journal of gender and law | 2003

Embracing Complexity: Human Rights in Critical Race Feminist Perspective

Hope Lewis


School of Law Faculty Publications | 2009

'New' Human Rights: U.S. Ambivalence Toward the International Economic and Social Rights Framework

Hope Lewis


Archive | 2004

Human Rights and the Global Marketplace: Economic, Social, and Cultural Dimensions

Hope Lewis


Intercultural studies | 1995

Between Irua and 'Female Genital Mutilation': Feminist Human Rights Discourse and the Cultural Divide

Hope Lewis


Villanova law review | 2008

Reflections on 'Blackcrit Theory': Human Rights

Hope Lewis


School of Law Faculty Publications | 2007

Human Rights and Natural Disaster: The Indian Ocean Tsunami

Hope Lewis


Law & Policy | 1996

Women (Under) Development: The Relevance of 'The Right to Development' to Poor Women of Color in the United States

Hope Lewis


School of Law Faculty Publications | 2009

Female Genital Mutilation and Female Genital Cutting

Hope Lewis

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Loyola University New Orleans

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