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The Center for Biotechnology & Global Health Policy
presents

Conversations on Mental Health, Race, and Society


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The 16 Year Old Killer: Cyntoia’s Story

Thursday, March 26, 2015, 11:55 a.m.–1:15 p.m.

UC Irvine School of Law, LAW 3500

Lunch provided

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This dialogue series sponsored by the Center for Biotechnology & Global Health Policy examines the intersections of law, race, society, and mental health through the use of dialogue and documentary.

The series provides a forum for thinking about the emotional, psychological, and mental health dimensions of social violence and discrimination, examining legal cases as a platform for the discussions.

Sexual Violence Against Women And Girls will be the focus of this discussion. Prof. Adria Imada of the UC Irvine Department of History will be guest moderator.

To request reasonable accommodations for a disability, please contact Mohammed Ali at mali@law.uci.edu

More about the series »
Date & TimeLocationTopic
January 15
11:55 a.m.
EDU 1121
at UCI Law
Social and Political Violence
The Murder of Emmett Till
January 22
5 p.m.
UCI Humanities
Gateway 1070
Out in the Night
Two of the defendants will be present for Q & A after film screening
February 19
11:55 a.m.
LAW 3500
at UCI Law
White Flight and The Wage of Poverty:
Economic Discrimination in The 20th Century
Race—The Power of An Illusion: The House We Live In
February 20
11:55 a.m.
LAW 3500
at UCI Law
Resurrecting Jim Crow: Power, Racism and
The American Road
Eyes on the Prize—Mississippi: Is This America?
1963-1964
March 26
11:55 a.m.
LAW 3500
at UCI Law
Sexual Violence Against Women And Girls
The 16 Year Old Killer: Cyntoia’s Story
April 9
11:55 a.m.
LAW 3500
at UCI Law
Affirmative Action Backlash in Historical Context:
Integration and the New Divide
Eyes on The Prize: Southern School Desegregation
(1957-1962)