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By Harvard Black Law Students Association
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
In this episode, we discuss prison abolition, explain its significance, and examine recent cases of police brutality in America.
In the spirit of Valentine's Day and Black History Month, we discuss Black love. We really put our business out here this episode by discussing our own relationships and how we balance relationship issues such as race, culture, parents, law school, distance, and politics.
We chat about the 2020 election from some weeks ago, play a political game of Would You Rather, and discuss what we hated to see in pop culture.
This episode we discuss this summer's Black Lives Matter protests as well as the #EndSARS movement. We also speak to founders of the Black Bakers for Black Lives nonprofit. In our "hate to see it" segment this episode, we touch on a certain celebrity's constant gaslighting. Email us your "as your attorney" listener questions! And, please forgive our audio quality as we remain socially distant and record from home.
James and Joanna discuss summer updates along with distance learning, interview the founders of recently created nonprofit Lesson Check-In, and chat about RBG.
Today we are discussing Black identity in the U.S. context with a very special guest. We will hear about the new HLS student organization Descendants and discuss diversity within the Black community. We are also answering listener questions and wrapping up the year of the Hate 2 See It Podcast. Please forgive our audio quality as we are recording from home on Zoom given the pandemic. We hope you having enjoyed tuning in this year as much as we have enjoyed recording and interacting with you all!
Today we are discussing the effects of COVID-19. We share some our wildest experiences from Zoom School of Law, discuss how we have been social distancing, and address the economic impacts and racial disparities concerning coronavirus. Please forgive our audio quality as we are recording on Zoom from home. We hope this episode brings you laughter and distraction during these times. Stay safe and well guys and tune in for episode 3 next week!
In this live show, we hear from Professor Anjali Vats and learn about her forthcoming book The Color of Creatorship: Race, Intellectual Property, and the Making of Americans. We discuss how U.S. intellectual property law is not racially neutral, but instead has been influenced by how we understand American citizenship.
The Hate 2 See It podcast is returning! We've been away, cooking up some specials ideas and events for season 2 and we hope you all enjoy listening as much as we have loved creating content. Also, if you're in Cambridge, pop out to our live show Monday 3/9, 6:30 pm at Harvard Law School in Wasserstein Hall 2012.
This episode we discuss the most defining legal, political, and cultural events of the 2010s.
TL;DR we really loved to see the resurgence of female rap, the social movements, and the athleisure. Beyoncé deservingly got her own segment.
We also say goodbye to H2SI Season 1. This season has been amazing and we hope you all tune into season 2 in Spring 2020!
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.