Brown v. Board of Education: 70 Years Later, Where Does Memphis and the Nation Go Next?

Join Us for the Hooks April 11, 2024 Conference

Brown v. Board of Education:

70 Years Later, Where Does Memphis and the Nation Go Next?

On April 11, 2024, the Benjamin L. Hooks Institute for Social Change will host a conference to examine the legacy of the Brown v. Board of Education (1954). In one of the most important decisions in the nation’s history, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the separate but equal doctrine that had been the law of the land violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution by relegating African American children to second-class citizenship by forcing them to attend segregated schools.

While this decision had a profound impact on helping to eradicate discrimination in all spheres of American life, this conference will examine the impact of the Brown decision on creating equity in education for marginalized groups in Memphis and America Today.

The conference will be held Thurs. April 11, 2024, starting at 10 am in the University Center on the University of Memphis campus. The Hon. Catherine Lhamon, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education will deliver a plenary address and Tona Boyd, Associate Director-Counsel of the Legal Defense Fund of the NAACP will deliver the keynote address.

A panel of professionals in education, law, and policy will discuss the current state of the quest for racial justice and educational equity. Additionally, a special panel of youth representatives and future professionals will give voice to contemporary experiences of diversity in schooling, racial and educational justice.

Designed to appeal to the legal and education community as well as policymakers and students, CLE credits will be made available to participating attorneys and members of the judiciary.

Catherine E. Lhamon is the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Education, where she has served since the United States Senate confirmed her in October 2021 following President Biden’s nomination for her in May 2021.

From January through October 2021, Assistant Secretary Lhamon served as Deputy Assistant to President Biden for Racial Justice and Equity, where she managed the President’s equity policy portfolio.

From December 2016 until January 2021, she chaired the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, to which President Obama appointed her.

She has served in numerous high-levels in various capacities in the federal government and in California.

Tona Boyd joined the Legal Defense Fund (LDF) in January 2023 as the Associate Director-Counsel, where she works in partnership with LDF’s senior leadership team to set and execute the strategic direction of the organization’s legal programs, operations, and administration.

 

Tona most recently served as Special Counsel and Special Assistant to the President in the White House Counsel’s Office in the Biden-Harris Administration, where she worked to advance President Biden’s agenda related to racial justice, equity, and judicial nominations – including the selection of  Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

As a member of the White House Counsel’s Office, she provided legal advice to the President and executive agencies and led policy development on criminal justice reform, including policing, sentencing, clemency, drug policy, and community violence intervention, as well as civil rights – including hate crimes and domestic terrorism.

Register Today!

Brown v. Board of Education: 70 Years Later, Where Will Memphis and the Nation Go Next?

Thurs. April 11, 2024, 10 am – 6 pm

Sign-in begins at 9 am

University of Memphis

University Center

There is no cost to attend. Those pursuing CLE credits are asked to make a $25 (suggested) donation to the Hooks Institute to offset administrative costs incurred in providing the CLE credit.

Use the link below or the QR Code to Register!

memphis.edu/bhi_bvb70con/regstr

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