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racism

professor Robert S. Chang, who founded and directs the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality.
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Bob Chang and his fight for justice

On The UCI Podcast, the law professor shares how the Korematsu Center and his students can make a difference

UC Irvine law professor Robert S. Chang, who founded and directs the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality.

Civil rights and wrongs

Campus’s new Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality carries on its namesake’s fight against discrimination, social injustice

Book cover: Rap on Trial: A Legal Guide

UC Irvine law, criminology experts release second edition of Rap on Trial: A Legal Guide

Manual includes legislative updates on use of rap lyrics, videos in criminal prosecutions

Charles Anthony Smith, UCI professor of political science and law

What’s next: the US Supreme Court

UCI expert weighs in on nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson and the road ahead

Critical race theory, explained

In video series, 5 UCI scholars share answers to common questions

UCI-led study offers framework for including racism’s health effects in pharmacy curricula

Racism has been declared a national public health crisis by the American Public Health Association. With the minority population in the U.S. being the fastest-growing demographic, experts say, it’s essential that healthcare professionals recognize the social determinants of health among racial and ethnic minorities. Education and training, they say, should begin in school so that […]

Brittany Morey, UCI assistant professor of health, society & behavior

Data collection, reporting gaps harm Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander health, UCI-led study says

COVID-19 pandemic reveals urgent need for improved standards

Virginia Nguyen

Finding her voice

Alumna speaks out as both an educator and an advocate for AAPI and other communities affected by racism

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UCI Podcast: The future of social justice

Doug Haynes discusses impact of Black Lives Matter, what’s next with the movement and UCI’s Black Thriving Initiative