Kimberle Crenshaw
February 28, 2019

An Evening with Kimberlé Crenshaw

Event Details

Date & Time

Thursday, Feb 28, 2019 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM


Department

Center for Civil and Human Rights


Cost

Complimentary tickets required


Location

Hemmingson Center Ballroom


Contact/Registration

Bryn Boorman


Event Type & Tags

  • Academics
  • Diversity Inclusion

About This Event

Join the Center for Civil and Human Rights at Gonzaga Law, the Center for Public Humanities, and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion as they welcome famed legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw to Gonzaga University. 

Tickets are currently sold out, however, there will be a stand-by line so some non-ticketed guests can fill any empty seats remaining at the beginning of the lecture. If you would like to join the stand-by line, please check in at the Concierge table in the Ballroom lobby. 

Crenshaw is a major scholar in race and the law, feminist legal theory, and Critical Race Theory. She is best known for having coined the term and theorized the concept of Intersectionality. View her TED Talk on Intersectionality here.