Cultural Resistance to Oppression
Effects on Society and the Law

March 25, 2005
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Room 603

Program Brochure

This student collaborative drew upon domestic and international resistance to oppression by examining how people have survived through culture and memory, and how their cultural resistance has acted to change society and the law.

The conference focused on Indigenous resistance by examining Aboriginal and American Indian cultural resistance. International focus was focused on Falun Gong in China, resistance dance and music in Palestine, the African Diaspora in the Caribbean, and South Asian Resistance movements.

For further information, please contact The Office of Special Events & CLE at 202-274-4075.