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Third National People of Color Conference

OUR COUNTRY, OUR WORLD IN A "POST-RACIAL" ERA
September 9-12, 2010 at Seton Hall Law School


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The Third National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference fulfills the promise that the six regional People of Color scholarship conferences—the Mid-Atlantic, Midwestern, Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Western—made in 1999 to come together approximately every five years to examine and support the role of faculty of color in the teaching of law. 

"Stand in Newark and you see and feel the dynamic change, the power and potential, you see that the future of America is happening here. We are not the Big Apple or Atlanta's Georgia Peach. We are America's Brick City - and this isn't about our architecture. We're Brick City because we're tough, we're resilient, we're strong, we're enduring and, most importantly, when we come together there's nothing we can't create." - Mayor Corey A. Booker



The Third National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference does not discriminate on the basis of any identity status or scholarly perspective. We are strongly dedicated to the pursuit of excellence by including and integrating individuals who represent different groups, including those based on race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, socioeconomic background, age, disability, immigration or veteran status, or any other status.