Oceans of Law

Oceans of Law

Meet Renisa Mawani, Canada Research Chair in Colonial Legal Histories at the University of British Columbia. She is the author of Across Oceans of Law published by Duke University Press. I speak with Renisa about her research tracing the currents and counter-currents of British / colonial law and Indian radicalism through the 1914 journey of the SS Komagata Maru.

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Episoder(61)

Paying For It: A Panel Discussion with Sook-Yin Lee, Chester Brown, Dr Chris Bruckert and Dr Ummni Khan.

Paying For It: A Panel Discussion with Sook-Yin Lee, Chester Brown, Dr Chris Bruckert and Dr Ummni Khan.

Meet  filmmaker and artist Sook-Yin Lee,  graphic artist Chester Brown and experts Dr. Chris Bruckert and Dr. Ummni Khan. Following a screening of the film Paying For It, this panel discussed the book...

4 Nov 202529min

A Seismic Change in International Law and Ardi Imseis

A Seismic Change in International Law and Ardi Imseis

Meet Ardi Imseis, law professor and lawyer who represented Palestine before the International Court of Justice in the Advisory Opinion on Israel's Illegal Presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territor...

27 Mar 202552min

Code Noir, Slavery and the Law

Code Noir, Slavery and the Law

Join this intimate conversation between Adelle Blackett, Canada Research Chair in Transnational Labour Law at the Faculty of Law, McGill University and Canisia Lubrin, award winning poet and writer wh...

31 Jan 202559min

Movement Lawyering with Reakash Walters

Movement Lawyering with Reakash Walters

We speak with Reakash Walters as she provides an analytical toolkit for those who want to work with and not merely represent marginalized peoples and communities. She shares her research co-conducted ...

15 Jan 202535min

Social Justice Interventions

Social Justice Interventions

We speak with four lawyers who intervene in the courts on behalf of community organizations. What is an intervention and why is it an important entry point for community organizations to converse with...

12 Jan 20251h

Using Love for Transformative Change with Kai Cheng Thom

Using Love for Transformative Change with Kai Cheng Thom

Meet award winning writer, performance artist and community healer Kai Cheng Thom. She talks about how love can be a framework for transformative change and how even in the face of hate and denialism,...

2 Des 202445min

How to Abolish Prisons with Justin Piché

How to Abolish Prisons with Justin Piché

Meet Justin Piché, co author of the book How to Abolish Prisons with Rachel Herzing. We talk about this book and how abolition is not just a theoretical concept but a practice and a possibility. Justi...

20 Nov 202445min

The Walls Have Eyes with Petra Molnar

The Walls Have Eyes with Petra Molnar

In this episode, I speak with Petra Molnar about her new book The Walls Have Eyes where her research uncovers what technological experiments are taking place at various borders around the world on mig...

24 Okt 202455min

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