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 February 2020 Kimberl? Williams CrenshawProfessor of LawIsidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law Columbia Law School435 W 116th StreetNew York, NY 10027(212) 854-3049Crenshaw@law.columbia.eduDistinguished Professor of LawThe Promise Institute Chair in Human RightsUCLA School of Law385 Charles E Young Drive EastLos Angeles, CA 90095(310) 825-1503Crenshaw@law.ucla.eduEDUCATION:??? University of Wisconsin, LL.M. 1985??? Harvard Law School, J.D. 1984??? Cornell University, B.A. 1981PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT:???Law Clerk, The Honorable Shirley S. Abrahamson, Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1985-1986 termACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE TITLES: The Promise Institute Chair in Human Rights and Distinguished Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law at Columbia Law School Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, Fall 1995 - June 30, 2019 Distinguished Professor of Law at UCLA, July 2017 - Present Professor of Law at UCLA, July 1991 – 2017 Acting Professor of Law at UCLA, July 1986 - June 1991** Joint Appointment at Columbia Law School, July 2000 - PresentACADEMIC AND OTHER APPOINTMENTS: Director, Center for Intersectionality and Social Policy Studies, Columbia University, 2011-present.Professor of Law, Columbia Law School (Joint Appointment), Fall 2000-present.African American Policy Forum (AAPF) Executive Director, Columbia Law School and Vassar College, 1996-present.Visiting Professor, Sorbonne, 2019.Centennial Professor, London School of Economics, 2015-2019.Visiting Professor, University of Paris 8, France, 2011.Brazil Fulbright Professorship, Chair, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 2006-January 2008.Convener, Minority Discourse Project, Humanities Research Institute, University of California, Irvine, Fall 1993.Samuel Rubin Visiting Professor of Law, Columbia Law School, 1992.Fellow, Humanities Research Institute, University of California, Irvine, Fall 1991.ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIPS: Visiting Fellow, European University Institute Law Department Exchange, Florence, Italy, May 8 – June 10, 2010.Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. Stanford University. Palo Alto, California 2008-2009.Fellow, Fletcher Foundation Fellowship, 2008-2009.MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: ?Critical Race Theory Workshop, 1989-1994Law and Society Association, 1987-Society of American Law Teachers, 1987-SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES, ORGANIZATIONS, PUBLIC EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY INSTRUCTION: Speaker, “#SayHerName: Michelle Cusseaux,” WNBA and WNBPA, August 8th, 2020Organizer and Moderator, “Under the Blacklight: Storytelling While Black and Female: Conjuring Beautiful Experiments in Past and Future Worlds,” Digital, August 5th, anizer and Moderator, Critical Race Theory Summer School, Digital, July 27 - July 31, 2020Panelist, WNBA Players Association, July 20th, 2020Panelist, “How Philanthropy Can Address Anti-Black Racism and Bias with an Intersectional Lens,” Digital, July 16, 2020Organizer and Moderator, “Under the Blacklight: Politics, Power, and the Struggle Against Black Precarity,” Digital, July 15th, 2020.Moderator, “Politics and Prose: Use The Power You Have with Pramila Jayapal,” Digital, July 7, 2020Organizer and Moderator, “Under the Blacklight: Covid, White Power, and the Unseeing of Race Again,” Digital, July 1st, anizer and Moderator, “Under the Blacklight: #SayHerName, Telling Stories of State Violence & Public Silence,” Digital, June 17, anizer and Moderator, “Under the Blacklight: The Fire This Time,” Digital, June 3, 2020. Organizer and Moderator, “Under the Blacklight: Narrating the Nightmare & (Re)Imagining the Possible,” Digital, May 20, 2020.Panelist, “Brookings Webinar: Know Your Price,” Brookings Institute, Digital, May 19, 2020Organizer and Moderator, “Under the Blacklight: What’s the Matter with Georgia? Virus, Voting, & Vigilantism in the Peach State.” Digital, May 13, 2020. Organizer and Moderator, “Under the Blacklight: Mobilizing Whiteness to ‘Re-Open’ America,” Digital, May 6, anizer and Moderator, “Under the Blacklight: COVID & Confinement,” Digital, April 29, 2020. Organizer and Moderator, “Under the Blacklight: History Rinsed & Repeated,” Digital, April 22, 2020. Organizer and Moderator, “Under the Blacklight: COVID & Disaster White Supremacy,” Digital, April 15, anizer and Moderator, “Under the Blacklight: Mapping COVID’s Racial Geography,” Digital, April 8, anizer and Moderator, “Under the Blacklight: COVID & Disaster Capitalism,” Digital, April 1, anizer and Moderator, “Under the Blacklight: The Intersectional Vulnerabilities that COVID Lays Bare,” Digital, March 25, anizer and Moderator, “Affirmative Action Convening,” UCLA School of Law, Los Angeles, California, February 21, 2020Organizer and Speaker, “#SayHerName Fifth Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony,” Columbia Law School, New York, New York, December 14th, 2019Organizer and Moderator, “Lawyering in the Aftermath of Jeffery Epstein’s Death,” Columbia Law School, New York, New York, November 12, 2019 Organizer and Moderator, “The Place of Slavery in American Law,” Columbia Law School, New York, New York, October 30, 2019. Organizer and Moderator, “Affirmative Action Legal Strategy Session,” Columbia Law School, New York, New York, May 9, anizer and Lead Commissioner, “Minnesota Trust Black Women and Girls: A Minneapolis / St. Paul Town Hall Hearing,” Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 13, anizer and Moderator, “#HerDreamDeferred: A Week of Events on the Status of Black Women,” March 24-29, anizer and Lead Commissioner, “Breaking the Silence: Los Angeles Town Hall on Girls and Women of Color,” Los Angeles, California, March 23, 2019.Panelist, Hammer Museum Screening of Anita, February 5, 2019. Organizer and Moderator, “Mythbusting Intersectionality,” Columbia Law School, January 24, 2019.Panelist, “Creating Opportunities for Everyone,” at Mitigating Implicit Bias: Tools for the Neuroscientist - Society for Neuroscience Virtual Conference, January 23, anizer, “Asian Americans & Affirmative Action: Understanding SFFA v. Harvard,” Columbia Law School, November 27, 2018. Organizer and Moderator, “Reconstructing Our Democracy: A Midterms Post-Mortem and Call to Action,” Jimmy Carter Library and Presidential Center, Atlanta, Georgia, November 10, 2018. Panelist, “Intersectionality at 30: States of Emergence,” American Studies Association Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, November 10, anizer and Moderator, “SayHerName: Marielle Franco - Intersectional Fatalities Across the Americas,” Columbia Law School, September 20, 2018. Organizer and Moderator, “Before #TimesUp and #MeToo: Quid Pro Quo and Hostile Work Environment - How Sexual Harassment Became Law,” UCLA School of Law, April 16, anizer and Speaker, “#HerDreamDeferred: A Week of Events on the Status of Black Women in America,” March 27-31, 2018.Moderator, “Social Justice SOS Revisited Webinar,” Online Broadcast, November 8, anizer, “Breaking the Silence: Ohio Town Hall on Girls and Women of Color,” Canton, Ohio, October 14, 2017.Roundtable Participant, “Black Women and the Economy,” Congressional Black Caucus,” Washington DC, September 21, 2017.Convener, 3rd Annual “Breaking Silence: An Arts Action and Healing Summer Camp,” Vassar College, July 2017.Board Member, V-Day. Present.Board Member, How the Light Gets In, 2017-Present.Board Member, The Baffler, 2017-anizer and Speaker, “#HerDreamDeferred: A Week of Events on the Status of Black Women in America,” March 27-31, anizer, “#SayHerName and Black Lives Matter Pratt Teach-In,” New York, New York, February 24, anizer, “Breaking the Silence Greensboro, NC Town Hall on Girls and Women of Color,” Greensboro, North Carolina, February 4, 2017.Panelist, “Policing People with Disabilities: The Intersection of Race, Disability, and Policing Webinar,” Online Broadcast, January 19, anizer, “#SayHerName: An Evening of Art and Action,” New York, New York, November 20, anizer and Moderator, “Social Justice SOS: What Happened, What’s Coming, and What We Must Do To Fight Hate,” Online Broadcast, November 11, 2016.Panelist, “Bioneers Conference,” San Rafael, California, October 20-22, 2016.Speaker, “From Mapping the Margins to Say Her Name: Speaking Truth to Action,” California Science Center, California, September 29, anizer, “#SayHerName: An Evening of Art and Action,” Washington DC, September 14, anizer and Panelist, “African American Women and the Law Conference,” Washington DC, September 13-14, 2016.Speaker, “Protesting Racism Plenary Session,” Seattle, Washington, August 20, 2016.Speaker, “#SayHerName: Critical Race Theory, Intersectionality, and the Aggressive Policing of Black Women,” Washington DC, August 6, 2016.Convener, Second Annual “Breaking Silence: An Arts Action and Healing Summer Camp,” Vassar College, July 2016.Convener-Coordinator, “Reframing Intersectionality: A Three Day Workshop with Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw,” Rugby, UK, June 14-17, anizer and Speaker, “Empowering Males of Color Roundtable” with the American Civil Liberties Union, Washington DC, April 7, anizer and Speaker, “#HerDreamDeferred: A Week of Events on the Status of Black Women in America,” March 30-April 3, 2016.Principal Organizer and Moderator, Screening and discussion of The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution, February 18, 2016.Principal Organizer and Convener, “Breaking the Silence: Oakland,” February 27, 2016.Roundtable Participant, “Congressional Progressive Caucus,” Washington DC, February 4, 2016.Principal Organizer and Convener, “Breaking the Silence: Philadelphia,” A Town Hall Hearing on Girls of Color in Philadelphia, December 12, 2015.Principal Organizer and Convener, “Bodies of Revolution: Women Rise Against the Violence of Police, States, and Empire,” with Eve Ensler & VDay, Columbia Law School, December 5, 2015.Convener-Coordinator, “Awakening Our Democracy: Policing Bodies, Borders, and Rights,” Columbia Law School, November 17, 2015.Speaker, “Say Her Name: Resisting Brutality Against Black Women,” Justice on Trial Film Festival, Mount St. Mary University, October 23, 2015.Panelist, “Following Ferguson: Race, Policing and Communities in Ferguson, Baltimore and Beyond,” The New Press, August 4, 2015.Convener, “Breaking Silence: An Arts Action and Healing Summer Camp,” Vassar College, July 30-August 3, 2015.Panelist, “Turning the Human Rights Lens on Ourselves: How Can Movements Be More Intersectional, Inclusive and Connected?”, NoVo Foundation Conference, July 14, anizer and Lead Commissioner, “Breaking the Silence: New Orleans,” A Town Hall Hearing on Black Women in Post-Katrina New Orleans, June 18, anizer and Lead Commissioner, “Breaking the Silence: Miami,” A Town Hall Hearing on Black Girls in Miami-Dade, May 28, anizer, “Black Women’s Researchers Convening,” Columbia University, May 21, 2015.Speaker, “Role of Clergy in Violence Prevention and Gun Control,” 2nd Annual Faith-Based Summit on Reentry & Violence Prevention- Los Angeles Metropolitan Churches and Violence Prevention Coalition, May 6, anizer and Lead Commissioner, “Breaking the Silence: Baltimore,” A Town Hall Hearing on Women and Girls of Color in Baltimore, April 25, 2015.Speaker, “Stand Against Racism”, YWCA Congressional Briefing on Racial Profiling, April 23, anizer and Lead Commissioner, “Breaking the Silence: Washington, D.C.,” A Town Hall Hearing on Girls of Color in D.C., April 20, anizer and Speaker, “#HerDreamDeferred: A Week of Web Events on the Status of Black Women in America,” March 30-April 3, anizer and Panelist, “Toward Our Children’s Keeper: Is MBK Skating On Thin Evidence?,” Webinar, March 20, 2015.Speaker, “Why We Can’t Wait: Lessons from Listening to Girls of Color,” NoVo Foundation, December 15, 2014.Principle Organizer and Convener, “In Plain Sight: Towards Engendering the Fight for Racial Justice,” New York, November 1, 2014.Principal Organizer and Convener, “Breaking the Silence: New York,” A Town Hall Hearing on Girls of Color in New York, October 11, 2014Speaker, “Gendered Perspectives on Police Brutality and the My Brother’s Keeper Initiative,” Congressional Briefing, Washington DC, September 29, 2014Speaker, “Reclaiming Racial Justice for Us All: Women of Color Speak Out on MBK,” Webinar, July 10, 2014Presenter/Organizer, “National Rollback Message and Media Retreat,” Washington D.C., July 2004.Speaker, African American Leadership Forum - Leadership Training Academy, Portland, OR, May 9, 2014Working Group Member, “Working Group Meeting on Gender-Informed Research,” National Council on Crime and Delinquency, Oakland, May 7-8, 2014.Speaker, “The Future of Inequality After the Supreme Court 2012 Term: What’s Left?,” National Briefing, June 28, 2013.Speaker, “Affirmative Action in the US Context,” Bogotá, Colombia, March 21, 2013.Featured Speaker, "I Am Rising Because Silence Is a Crime & We Are Over It," V-Day 2013, February 14, 2013Global Advisor, One Billion Rising, 2013-Present.Board Member, VDay, 2013-Present.Presenter, “Where the Girls Are: Assessing the Achievement of Girls in Public Schools,” Schott Foundation Education Summit, December 2011.Presenter, “Mapping Structural Racism and Race Equity: A Primer,” Grantmakers in Education, New York City, 2010.Co-Chair, Joint Action Plan for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in the United States and Brazil, US State Department, 2009-2011Lead Organizer, “Intersectionality: Challenging Theory, Reframing Politics, and Transforming Movements,” Fourth Annual CRS Symposium, UCLA School of Law, November 2009-March 2010Panelist with Susan Sturm, “Women’s Leadership in Challenging Systemic Structures,” Women’s Donor Network – 2009 Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, November 6, 2009.Facilitator, “Leadership Seminar on Racial Equity and Youth Development,” Communities in Schools, Washington D.C., October 30-November 1, 2009Lead Organizer and Facilitator, “Colorblind Disciplining of Race-Conscious Work: Critical Interventions Across the Academy,” Stanford University, June 1-5, 2009Organizer and Lead Instructor, Global Affirmative Action Praxis Project, June 2009-May, 2010.Keynote Speaker, “CRT 20: Honoring Our Past, Charting Our Future,” University of Iowa College of Law, April 2-4, 2009Panelist, “Alliance Building Across Movements,” sponsored by The Public Interest Projects. March 9-10, 2009.Keynote Speaker, Black History Month and Women’s History Month Speaker. Denver, Colorado February 26, 2009.Facilitator, “Project Breakthrough,” Structural Racism Workshop with Aspen Institute’s Roundtable for Community Change, Jacksonville, Florida, November, 2008.Facilitator, “Community in Action Workshop,” Aspen Institute Roundtable for Community Change, October 4-9, 2008Co-Facilitator, Talking Effectively about Race and Gender Workshop, “Second National Convention of Fulfilling the Dream Fund” Denver, Colorado, September 23, 2008Facilitator of Global Affirmative Action Workshop, “FMS/Spelman Professional Workshop for Faculty and Scholars,” Atlanta, Georgia, September 20, 2008.Workshop Facilitator, “2008 Summer Minority Institute,” Future of Minorities Studies National Conference, Cornell University, August 2, 2008.Facilitator, “Structural Racism Seminars,” Aspen Institute Roundtable for Community Change, June-July, 2008.Facilitator and Organizer, “Racial Equity and Society Seminar,” Aspen, Colorado, June 2-6, 2008; October 5-9, anizer, Speaker “Race and Racisms in Another America: Is Affirmative Action a Dangerous Import or an Antidote to the Myth of Racial Democracy in Brazil?,” sponsored by AAPF, UCLA, April 21, anizer, Facilitator “Race and Racisms in Two Americas: A Dialogue On Inequality and Affirmative Action in the U.S and Brazil,” sponsored by AAPF, UCLA School of Law, April 17, 2008.Facilitator, “Structural Racism,” Jacksonville, April 2008.Co-Organizer and Facilitator, “A Feminist Roundtable for the African American Men,” New Orleans, Louisiana March 2008Organizer and Moderator, “Betwixt and Between or Too Bushwhacked to See the Light. Progressives ponder Super Tuesday.” Participants include George Curry, Laura Flanders, and Kathy Spillar. UCLA Law School, January 2008Organizer- Instructor (via AAPF), “ The Affirmative Action Summit: Networking to Defend a Public Policy Under Siege,” sponsored by the African American Policy Forum and the American Civil Liberties Union, UCLA Law School, January 2008.Producer and Correspondent, “13 Myths About Affirmative Action: A Special Series on a Public Policy Under Siege,” on the Michael Eric Dyson Radio Show, October 8-November 3, 2007.Advisor-Coordinator, Global Affirmative Action Praxis Project, a student-based research group, a project sponsored by the African American Policy Forum, the UCLA Law School, and other partners, Spring 2007-present.Trainer-Facilitator, One United Michigan, July 2006-November anizer-Instructor, “Affirmative Action Leadership Training,” ACLU- Michigan Headquarters, a project sponsored by AAPF, March 2006Organizer-Speaker, “India-United States Scholarly Dialogue on Affirmative Action,” sponsored and organized by the African American Policy Forum, the Institute of Social Sciences, Harvard’s Ash Institute, 2006Planning Committee, State of California 50th Year Commemoration of Brown v. Board of Education, appointed by Chief Justice Ronald M. George, California Supreme Court, 2004Advisory Board, National Urban League Institute for Opportunity and Equality, 2002-2008Organizer, “Affirmative Action Strategy Summit II,” co-sponsored with the African American Policy Forum, Lawyers Committee on Civil Rights Under Law and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, Washington, DC, October 2004Facilitator/Instructor, “Executive Seminar on Race,” sponsored by the Global Diversity Network (Starbucks, 3M, Deutsche Bank, and Mobil) New York, June, anizer, “Affirmative Action Strategy Summit: Reclaiming the High Ground 50 Years After Brown,” hosted by the African American Policy Forum with support from the office of President Lee Bollinger and the Leadership Council on Civil Rights, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, April 2004.Amicus Brief on behalf of Committee of Concerned Black Law Graduates (co-Author),Grutter v. Bollinger (Spring 2003).Amicus Brief for the Student Coalition Against Resegregation in Higher Education (“SCARE”) (Faculty Advisor), Grutter v. Bollinger (Spring 2003).Organizer, “Defending Affirmative Action: Confronting the Distortions in the Public Debate,” hosted by the African American Policy Forum, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, March 27-28, 2003.Panelist, Town Hall Meeting, “Voter Mobilization: Preserving Our Legacy, Strengthening Our Base,” Congressional Black Caucus, anizer/Panelist, “How the Media Generates Consent for War,” A Public Discussion at Columbia Law School, New York, NY, November 2002.Presenter, “The Vagina Monologues,” a Benefit for Rape Crisis/Domestic Violence Shelters, Apollo Theater, Harlem and Columbia Law School, New York, February 2002.Moderator, “Developing a Black Women’s Legislative Agenda,” hosted by Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald, Annual Legislative Conference of the Congressional Black Caucus, Washington, D.C., 2002.Facilitator, “Economic Justice Seminar,” sponsored by the Coalition of 100 Black Women, Jacksonville, Florida, May 2001.Instructor, “Creating the Landscape of Diversity in Hollywood,” hosted by the Screen Actors Guild, Los Angeles, California, March anizer, “Race & the Criminal (In)justice System Conference,” sponsored by the African American Policy Forum, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, Spring anizer, “The Kemba Smith Retreat,” hosted by the African American Policy Forum, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, Spring anizer, “The Downward Push on Upward Mobility: Assaults on Educational Opportunity,” sponsored by the African American Policy Forum, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, March anizer, “Free Kemba Smith: Caught in the Crossfire of Domestic Violence and U.S. Drug Policy,” a panel sponsored by the African American Policy Forum, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, November anizer, “Claude Steele and Susan Sturm on the Myths of Standardized Testing,” sponsored by the African American Policy Forum, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, March anizer, “Affirmative Action Symposium,” sponsored by the African American Policy Forum, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, January anizer, “A Salon on Bill & Monica & Ken & Feminists,” sponsored by the African American Policy Forum, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, October anizer and Moderator, Affirmative Action Discussion & Book Party for Mari Matsuda and Charles R. Lawrence’s We Won’t Go Back: Making the Case for Affirmative Action, sponsored by the African American Policy Forum, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, May anizer, “The Growth of the Penal Industry,” Salon, sponsored by the African American Policy Forum, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, February anizer, “A Salon on State of the State,” sponsored by the African American Policy Forum, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, September 1997.Presenter, “Looking at Welfare Reform Through the Lens of Critical Race Theory and Critical Race Feminism,” A Dialogue on the Impact of Welfare Reform Upon Communities of Color, July anizer, “A Salon on Race and the Welfare Debate,” sponsored by the African American Policy Forum, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, April 1997.Member, National Research Council Committee on Violence Against Women, 1995.Member, Domestic Strategy Group, Aspen Institute, Bill Bradley & William Bennett, Co-Chairs, 1992-anizing Committee, Critical Network Conference, 1992.Board of Trustees, Law and Society Association, 1992.Executive Committee, Minority Section, Association of American Law Schools, 1992.Assistant to legal team representing Anita Hill, 1991.Supervisor, Student Interns, Jenesee Battered Women's Shelter, Los Angeles, California, 1990-91.Advisory Committee, Journal of Legal Education, 1989.Conference Planning Committee, “The Voices of Women,” A Conference on Women in Legal Education, Association of American Law Schools, 1989.Coordinator, 1st Annual Conference on Critical Race Theory, Madison, Wisconsin, July mittee Member, Special Task Force on Minorities in Legal Education, Association of American Law Schools, 1988-1989.Board of Governors, Society of American Law Teachers, 1987.Conference Co-Coordinator, “Sounds of Silence: Minority Voices in the Law” Critical Legal Studies Conference, Los Angeles, 1987.INVITED LECTURES, PAPERS AT MEETINGS AND SIMILAR ACTIVITIES:Speaker, House Judiciary Committee, June 19, 2020Speaker, Women Moving Millions, June 10, 2020Speaker, “On Intersectionality in Philanthropy,” Pivotal Ventures, May 12, 2020Speaker, “Intersectionality Matters,” Haymarket Books, Digital, May 5, 2020.Keynote, “On Intersectionality,” American College Personnel Association Convention, Nashville, Tennessee, March 1, 2020.Speaker, “The Role of Intersectionality in the Workplace,” Makers Conference, Los Angeles, California, February 11, 2020.Keynote, “30 Years of Theorizing Justice: Intersectionality, Critical Race Theory, and Contemporary Challenges,” Genere e R-Esistenze (Gender and Resistance) Conference, Trento, Italy, February 3, 2020.Speaker, “On the Record,” Sundance Film Festival, Park City Utah, January 26, 2020.Keynote, “On the Importance of Intersectionality” New York Times, New York, New York, January 15, 2020.Keynote, “30 Years of Theorizing Justice: Intersectionality, Critical Race Theory, and Contemporary Challenges,” The New School, New York, New York, December 5, 2019.Keynote, “On an Intersectional Workplace,” Danaher, New Orleans, LA, December 4, 2019.Keynote, “On an Intersectional Workplace,” CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion Summit, New York, New York, November 14, 2019.Speaker, “Presidential Session: Intersectionality and Critical Race Theory,” 2019 American Studies Association Annual Conference, Honolulu, HI, November 8, 2019.Keynote, “1968: Unearthing the Linked Narratives of Critical Race Theory, Intersectionality and Their Discontents,” 50 Years since 1968 Series, Brown University, November 4, 2019.Keynote, “Seeing the Invisible Platform of Housing,” National Housing Conference, Chicago, IL, October 28, 2019.Keynote, “Writings of Kimberle Crenshaw,” University Undergrad Creative Writing Program, Columbia University, October 25, 2019.Speaker, “Intersectionality and the Law,” 12th Annual Public Interest Week, University of Pennsylvania, October 23, 2019Keynote, “Intersectional Identities and Race,” Boston University, October 21, 2019.Keynote, “Thirty Years of Theorizing Justice: Intersectionality, Critical Race Theory, and Contemporary Challenges,” 2019 Colorado State Diversity Symposium, Colorado State, October 14, 2019.Keynote, “On the Intersectional Workplace,” 2019 Women of Color Conference, DiversityInc., October 2, 2019.Keynote, “Black Girls Matter is More Than a Hashtag,” Black Girls Equity Alliance 4th Annual Equity Summit, September 27, 2019.Keynote, “Thirty Years of Theorizing Justice: Intersectionality, Critical Race Theory and Contemporary Challenges” IDEAL ‘19: Advancing Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility, Ohio State, August 5-6, 2019.Keynote, “From #MeToo & #BlackLivesMatter to #SayHerName: Centering Black Women and Girls,” Dartmouth College, August 1, 2019.Speaker, “A Primer on Intersectionality,” Open Societies Foundations, May 8, 2019.Keynote, “Thirty Years of Theorizing Justice: Intersectionality, Critical Race Theory and Contemporary Challenges” University of South Carolina School of Law, April 8, 2019.Keynote, “Thirty Years of Theorizing Justice: Intersectionality, Critical Race Theory and Contemporary Challenges” Occidental College, April 5, 2019.Speaker, “Cross-Generational Conversation 1: On Intersectionality with Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw moderated by Ange-Marie Hancock Alfaro,” University of Southern California, March 7, 2019.Keynote, ‘Intersectionality 101,” Gonzaga University School of Law, February 28, 2019.Moderator, ‘Race, Political Equality and Human Rights,’ at the Promise Institute for Human Rights at UCLA School of Law’s Critical Perspectives on Race and Human Rights: Transnational Re-Imaginings, March 8, 2019.Speaker, “Sexual Harassment from Congressional Testimony to the #MeToo Movement: A Conversation between Anita Hill and Kimberlé Crenshaw moderated by Dorothy Roberts,” University of Pennsylvania, October 10, 2018.Speaker, “A Conversation with Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw and Dorothy E. Roberts,” Celebration 65: Raising Our Voices, Harvard Law School, September 14, 2018. Speaker, “Identifying and Prioritizing Intersections: Narrative Power for Racial and Health Equity,” Open Society Institute, September 12, 2018. Keynote, “Operationalizing Intersectionality In the Age of #MeToo,” UC Berkeley, May 15, 2018.Keynote, “Intersectionality: Why We Can’t Wait for a Racial Justice Agenda that Includes Us All,” Black Male Institute, May 3, 2018. Keynote, “Intersectionality 101, Intersectionality and the #MeToo Movement, ACLU, April 28, 2018.Keynote, “#SayHerName: Why Intersectionality Can’t Wait,” University of California, Santa Barbara, April 25, 2018.Keynote, “Operationalizing Intersectionality In The Academy,” University of Las Vegas, April 19, 2018. Keynote, “From Shattered Ceilings to a Broken Democracy: The Post-Racial Conditions of Trump’s Possibility,” Annual Conference, British Sociological Association, April 10, 2018. Keynote, “The Urgency of Intersectionality,” Indiana University, April 5, 2018. Keynote, “Harriet’s Daughters,” The National Museum of African American History and Culture, March 29, 2018.Keynote, “A Primer on Intersectionality,” HBO, March 8, 2018.Speaker, “The Urgency of Intersectionality,” Women Working For the World, Bogota, Colombia, March 1, 2018.Keynote, “Intersectionality: Race & Gender in Work, Life & Politics,” University of Delaware, February 22, 2018.Closing Keynote, “The Urgency of Intersectionality: Race & Gender in Work, Life & Politics,” RebLaw, Yale Law School, February 17, 2018.Keynote, “The Urgency of Intersectionality: Race & Gender in Work, Life & Politics,” The Barbara Jordan Lecture, Pennsylvania State University, February 15, 2018.Keynote, “Harriet’s Legacy: Navigating Intersectionality in the Age of Trump,” 34th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation, University of California Santa Cruz, February 8, 2018.Keynote, “Google EDII Summit,” Google, February 1, 2018.Speaker, “Power to the Polls,” Women’s March Los Vegas, January 21, 2018.Speaker, “Women’s March Los Angeles,” Women’s March Los Angeles, January 20, 2018.Moderator, “Leading From the Black: How Black Women Lead Even When Ignored,” The Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls, Washington DC, December 13, 2017.Keynote and Master Class, “The Intersectional Paradigm: Race and Gender in Work, Life and Politics,” National Association of Independent Schools: People of Color Conference , Anaheim, California, November 30, 2017.Panelist, “Combahee Revisited, Movement for Black Lives & Current State of Black Feminist Organizing and Leadership: Intergenerational Conversation,” National Women’s Studies Association, Baltimore, MD, November 16-19, 2017.Panelist, “Invisible No More,” New York, New York, November 3, 2017.Panelist, “Harvard Law School Bicentennial: HLS In the World,” October 27, 2017.Panelist, “Insurgency from Below and the Future of American Democracy Conference,” New York, New York, October 11, 2017.Keynote, “The Intersectional Paradigm: Race and Gender in Work, Life and Politics,” Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 25, 2017.Keynote, “The Urgency of Intersectionality,” Dillard University, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 24, 2017.Panelist, “The Resistance: An Intersectional Strategy Session,” the Congressional Black Caucus’ Annual Legislative Conference ‘17, Washington DC, September 22, 2017.Panelist, “ReCentering the Experiences of Black Women to achieve Economic Justice,” the Congressional Black Caucus’ Annual Legislative Conference ‘17, Washington DC, September 21, 2017.Panelist, “SOJOURNER TRUTH Legacy Project Town Hall : Black Women & Girls in the U.S. Criminal Justice System: School to Prison Pipeline,” the Congressional Black Caucus’ Annual Legislative Conference 2017, Washington DC, September 20, 2017.Keynote, Inaugural Conference for the Center for Intersectional Justice, Berlin, Germany, September, 15-16, 2017.Keynote, “the Urgency of Intersectionality” Women Funded 2017: Tools for Turbulent Times, San Francisco, California, September 6-8, 2017.Keynote Plenary Panelist, “Intersectionality, the Media and Big Lie Politics: Stopping Smears Where They Start “ Netroots Nation Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, August 10, 2017.Speaker, “A Primer on Intersectionality,” AmazeCon Conference, Amazon, Seattle, Washington, May 24, 2017.Speaker, “The Post-Racial Condition of Trump's Possibility,” Douglas W Bryant Lecture, The British Museum, London, UK, May 16, 2017.Speaker, “Intersectional Activism in the Age of Trump,” The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, California, May 11, 2017.Speaker, “The Urgency of Intersectionality,” St. Joseph’s College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 11, 2017.Speaker, “Why We Can’t Wait,” Charles Hamilton Houston Symposium, North Carolina Central University School of Law, April 5, 2017.Speaker, “#SayHerName: The Urgency of Intersectionality,” North Carolina State University, April 4, 2017.Speaker, “Against Normalization: Intersectionality and Social Justice in the Age of Trump,” Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, March 3, 2017.Speaker, “Against Normalization: Intersectionality and Social Justice in the Age of Trump,” Princeton University, New Jersey, March 1, 2017.Speaker, “Intersectionality: Gender, Race and Sexual Orientation,” Google, Decoding Race Series, Austin, TX, February 23, 2017.Speaker, “American Democracy: Revolutionizing Our American Myths,” Gand Valley State University, Michigan, January 18, 2017.Speaker, “Intersectionality Matters: Why We Can’t Wait For a Racial Justice Agenda that Centers Us All,” Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, January 16, 2017.Speaker, The Nation Cruise 2016, December 9-16, 2016.Speaker, “Say Her Name: Why Intersectionality Can’t Wait,” Harvard, Massachusetts, November 6, 2016Speaker, “The Urgency of Intersectionality,” TEDWomen, California, October 2016.Keynote Speaker, “Say Her Name: Why Intersectionality Can’t Wait,” Stanford University, California, October 11, 2016.Keynote Speaker, “Race, Reform and the New Retrenchment: The Perils of Post-Racialism After Obama,” University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island, September 27, 2016.Speaker, “#BlackGirlsMatter: From Movement to Movement?,” Grantmakers for Girls of Color Conference, May 19, 2016.Speaker, “Is Separation the Solution,” UCLA School of Law Conference, May 6-7, 2016.Speaker, “Plenary Session: #BlackLivesMatter and Clinical Legal Education,” American Association of Legal Studies, April 30-May 1, 2016.Speaker, “Black Girls Matter: Toward an Inclusive Racial Justice Agenda,” Black Women’s Congressional Caucus Launch, April 29, 2016.Panelist, “Stand Against Racism” YWCA, April 28, 2016.Speaker, “Intersectionality Matters: Why We Can’t Wait for a Racial Justice Agenda that Includes Us All,” Gustavus Adolphus College, April 22, 2016.Keynote Speaker, “Frontlines: Women of Color on the Forefront of Activism”, 2nd Annual Empowering Women of Color Conference at Columbia Law School, April 15, 2016.Keynote Speaker, “Intersectionality Matters in the Age of Post-Racialism,” Vanderbilt College, February 12, 2016.Keynote Speaker, “Intersectionality Matters: Why We Can't Wait for a Racial Justice Agenda that Centers Us All,” Middlebury College, January 15, 2016.Keynote Speaker, “Say Her Name,” Seattle Office of Civil Rights, December 10, 2015.Keynote Speaker, “Black Girls Matter: Why We Can't Wait for a Racial Justice Agenda that Centers Us All,” Dickinson College, December 1st, 2015.Keynote Speaker, “Race and Inequality in the Obama Era: An Intersectional Critique,” Present and Future of Civil Rights Movements, Duke Law School, November 20, 2015.Keynote Speaker, “The Challenge and Promise of Intersectional Feminism,” The National Women’s Studies Association, November 14, 2015.Speaker, Presidential Roundtable on Intersectionality, The National Women’s Studies Association, November 14, 2015.Speaker, “Say Her Name: Lifting Up Black Women’s Vulnerability to State Sanctioned Violence,” Feminist Ethics and Social Theory Conference, October 2, 2015.Speaker, “The Challenge and Promise of Intersectional Feminism,” Rutgers Celebrates Beijing +20, Rutgers University, September 25, 2015.Speaker, “The Charleston Imperative: The Challenge and Promise of Intersectional Feminism,” 30th Anniversary Women’s and Gender Studies Celebration, Lafayette College, September 17, 2015.Speaker, “Race and Inequality in the Obama Era: An Intersectional Critique,” American Sociological Association Conference, August 25, 2015.Closing Plenary, “Race and Inequality in the Obama Era: An Intersectional Critique,” Association of Black Sociologists, August 22, 2015.Opening Keynote, “Black Girls Matter: Why We Can't Wait for a Racial Justice Agenda that Centers Us All,” Penn Summit on Black Girls and Women in Education, University of Pennsylvania, May 2, 2015.Speaker, “Harriet's Legacy: Navigating Intersectionality in the Age of Post-Racialism,” Knox College, April 30, 2015.Keynote, “The Intersectional Paradigm: Race and Gender in Work, Life & Politics,” Challenging Privilege, Building Inclusion, Scripps College, April 28, 2015.Speaker, “Navigating Intersectionality in the Age of Post-Racialism,” Just Words? Free Speech and Social Change, Dartmouth, April 18, 2015.Panelist, “The Legal Status of Racial Power: A Retrospective of ‘Whiteness as Property,’ Harvard Law School, April 8, 2015.Panelist, “The Crisis of Black Intelligentsia,” National Action Network, National Convention, April 7, 2015.Panelist, “For Sisters Only,” National Action Network, National Convention, April 7, 2015.Closing Keynote, “Navigating Intersectionality in the Age of Post-Racialism,” Empowering Women of Color Conference, Playing the Game: Reflections on the Lives of Women of Color, Columbia Law School, April 3, 2015.Keynote Panel, “Harriet’s Legacy: Intersectional Feminism in the Age of Post-Racialism,” Feminist Majority Foundation, March 21, 2015.Workshop Presenter, “Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin: Study on Race and Ethnicity in Admissions,” UCLA School of Law, March 19, 2015.Keynote, “Harriet’s Legacy: Navigating Intersectionality in the Age of Post-Racialism,” Heart to Heart Racial Justice Breakfast, Cincinnati YWCA, March 17, 2015.Keynote. “The Intersectional Paradigm: Race and Gender in Work, Life & Politics,” University of Connecticut, March 5, 2015.Keynote, “Race, Gender, Inequality and Intersectionality,” Race Today Conference, Brown University, February 27, 2015.Keynote, “Contextualization in Legal Education: A Teach In,” Law School or Justice School: Connecting the Dots Symposium, Harvard Law School, February 13, 2015.Panelist, “Social Movements,” Law School or Justice School: Connecting the Dots Symposium, Harvard Law School, February 12, 2015.Panelist, Critical Race Studies Symposium – “Whiteness as Property: A Twenty-Year Appraisal,” UCLA School of Law, October 2-4, 2014.Panelist, “Research on Violence Against Women,” National Academy of Sciences, September 13, 2014.Speaker, African American Policy Report to Pitzer Trustees, Faculty and Affirmative Action Task Force, Pitzer College, May 16, 2014.Speaker, “Looking Forward/Looking Back: The Civil Rights Movement, 50 Years Later,” Vassar College, April 24-25, 2014.Speaker, “Rethinking the School-to-Prison Pipeline: An Intersectional Analysis,” Rethinking Mass Incarceration Philosophy Symposium, CSU Fullerton, April 11, 2014.Opening Keynote, “Re-Envisioning Race in a ‘Post-Racial’ Era: New Approaches in Critical Race Theory,” Yale Critical Race Theory Symposium, April 5, 2014.Theme/Keynote, “Taking It to The Next Level,” Faculty Women of Color In the Academy National Conference, University of Illinois, March 29, 2014.Panelist (with Devon Carbado and Cheryl Harris), “Challenging Authority: A Symposium in Honor of Derrick Bell,” University of Pittsburgh, March 27, 2014.Speaker, “A Conversation About Gender Equity,” The President’s Council of Cornell Women,” Cornell University, February 28, 2014.Keynote, “Racing To Post Racialism: Is this the Realization of MLK's Dream?,” Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Celebration, LSU Baton Rouge MLK Event, February 21, 2014.Speaker, “A Conversation with Kimberle Crenshaw on Black Feminism, Post Racialism, and Intersectionality,” Kennesaw College, January, 2014.Keynote Speaker, “Voices of the Unheard - The Endangerment of Black Women and Girls,” Ida B Wells - Barnett Lecture Series Theme: Black (W)holes and Geometry & The Politics of Black Women’s Bodies, Spelman College, January, 2014.Eqbal Ahmed Lecturer, “A Check Still Uncashed: The Paradox of Racial Justice in the Age of Obama,” Hampshire College, October 31, 2013.Speaker, “The Roberts Court: Civil Rights Jurisprudence - The Challenge of Colorblind Approaches to Racial Equity Issues,” Cornell University, October 17, 2013.Speaker, “Racial Justice on Trial: What is the verdict after the summer of 2013?”, Columbia Law School, October 7, 2013.Keynote Speaker, “Intersectionality and Colorblindness - Navigating Between the Rocks and Hard Places in Post Racial America,” STEM Women of Color Conference, June 8-9, 2013.Speaker, “Breaking Through and Staying In: The Future of Faculty of Color in Higher Ed,” Texas A&M University, April 24, 2013.Keynote Speaker, “Breaking Through and Staying In: The Future of Faculty of Color in Higher Ed,” University of Minnesota, April 14, 2013.Speaker, “Intersectional Symposium - Thinking Intersectionality, A Rare Event,” Michigan State University, April 5-7, 2013.Keynote, “The Intersectional Paradigm on Race and Gender in Work, Life and Politics,” Boise State University, March 13, 2013.Opening Plenary, “Critical Race at 10: Building Our Home,” Critical Race Studies Symposium, March 7, 2013.Raven Lecture Respondent, “Race, Domestic and Sexual Violence: Community Resistance,” Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice, UC Berkeley, February 28, 2013.Speaker, “Engendering Justice: Framing Equity for Girls and Women,” Schott Foundation Board Meeting, February 5, 2013.Speaker, “Race, Law and Social Justice,” Social Justice Week, Ryerson University, February 5, 2013.Speaker, UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs (JILFA) Annual Symposium, February 15, 2013.Keynote, “Critical Race Theory: From the Academy to the Community,” Yale Law School, February 9, 2013.MLK Keynote, “Racing to Post-Racialism - Is This the Realization of MLKs Dream,” Earlham College, January 21, 2013.Keynote, “Critical Issues in Contemporary Conversations on Race,” National Conference, Community Investment Network, Birmingham, October 2012.Speaker, “Diversity and Inclusion for All: Understanding the Intersection of Multiple Characteristics,” Columbia Business School, November 30, 2012.Speaker, “Race in Latin America: Expanding the Human Rights Framework,” Columbia Law School, November 29, 2012.Intersectionality Symposium Keynote, Brandeis University, November 8, 2012.Keynote, CIN Conference, October 2012.Speaker, “Intersectionality in the Age of Post-Racialism,” Ithaca College, October 26, 2012.Speaker, “Game Changer or Door Closer? A Roundtable on the Future of Racial Inclusion After Fisher,” Columbia Law School, October 16, 2012.Opening Plenary, American Sociological Association, “Equality,” August 16, 2012.Keynote Speaker, “Intersectionality: Vision, Commitment, and Sustainable Partnerships,” White Privilege Conference, Sponsored in part by the University of New Mexico Division for Equity and Inclusion and the Office of the Provost, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 28-31, 2012.Panelist, “Still in Defense of Ourselves,” Anita Hill, 20 Years Later: Sex, Power, and Speaking Truth, Hunter College, Broadcast on C-Span, October, 2011.Speaker, “Race and Real Utopias: A Conversation with Erik Olin Wright and Kimberle Crenshaw,” Department of Sociology & UCLA School of Law, April 20, 2011.Keynote Speaker, “From Executive Orders to Ordering Professors: Jim Jones, the Origins of Affirmative Action and How the Legal Professoriate was Integrated,” Hastie Reunion Tribute to Professor James Jones, University of Wisconsin, April 2011. Keynote Speaker, “Intersectionality and States of Crisis: Why Disaster Relief Efforts Fail” “Gender in States of Emergency”, Ohio State University, April 2011.Plenary Panelist, “Uncovering the Role of Africana Studies in Critical Race Theory,” “A Tribute to Professor James Turner,” National Council for Black Studies Annual Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 2011.Speaker, “Intersectional Interventions: Unmasking and Dismantling Racial Power,” WEB DuBois Lecture Series, February 3, 2011.Keynote Address, “Reaffirming Equal Opportunity, Empowering Students,” Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration, University of Utah, January 2011.Faculty Colloquium Speaker, “Revisiting Critical Race Theory in the Wisconsin Tradition,” Institute for Legal Studies University of Wisconsin Law School, Friday, September 24, 2010.Opening Panelist, “Can Race Scholarship Survive Post-Racialism?”, The People of Color and the Law Conference, Seaton Hall Law School, September 12, 2010.Panelist, “Close Encounters of Three Kinds: Reflections on Dominance Feminism and Intersectionality,” Catherine MacKinnon Symposium, University of Tulsa, March 5, 2010.Keynote Speaker, “Intersectionality: Challenging Theory, Reframing Politics, and Transforming Movements,” 4th Annual CRS Symposium, UCLA School of Law, March 13, 2010.Panelist, Catharine MacKinnon Symposium, The University of Tulsa College of Law, March 5, 2010.Keynote Address, “Renewing America’s Promise? The Educational Legacy of Dr. King’s Dream” The Leadership for Equity and Excellence Forum, Arizona State, March 2010.Keynote Speaker, “Reinvesting in Equity: Building Bridges and Tearing Down Walls,” Leadership for Equity and Excellence Forum, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, February 17, 2010.Keynote Speaker, “MLK and the New Politics of Racism – A Dream Realized or Denied?”, King Week Celebration, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, January 22, 2010.Panelist, “Reaching for Post-Racialism: What’s Behind the Debate?”, Discussion with Professor Ian F. Haney Lopez, UC Berkeley Law School, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, January 21, 2010.Keynote Address, “MLK and the New Politics of Racism – A Dream Realized or Denied?”, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, January 18, 2010.Panelist, “Two Decades and Counting: Critical Reflections on Intersectionality,” Social and Cultural Analysis Speaker Series, NYU Law School, December 1, 2009.Panelist, “Color Blindness, Fundamentalism, & Barack Obama on the Agenda,” Liberty Hill Foundation, Los Angeles, CA, November 21, 2009.Presidential Plenary (with Bonnie Thornton Dill), “Intersectionality Reexamined,” National Women’s Studies Association, 30th Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, November 14, 2009.Speaker, “Leadership Seminar on Racial Equity and Youth Development with Communities in Schools,” Washington, DC, October 30-November 1, 2009.Faculty Panelist, “Whither the Court: A Review of the 2008 Supreme Court Term and its Implications,” Critical Race Studies Department, UCLA School of Law, Los Angeles, CA, September 14, 2009.Panelist, “The New Rhetoric of Racism,” Critical Race Studies Program, UCLA School of Law, August 25, 2009.Panelist, “Talking B(l)ack to Post-Racialism: Why We Must Do It and What Will Happen If We Don’t,” Weekend Renewing America’s Promise (WRAP), Martha’s Vineyard, MA, August 20, 2009.Panelist, “Intersectionality: A Theoretical Paradigm for Community?”, Presidential Panel Discussion, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 9, 2009.Keynote Speaker, “CRT 20: Honoring Our Past, Charting Our Future,” University of Iowa College of Law, April 2-4, 2009.Panelist, “Breaking the Silos: Advancing Alliance Building Across Movements in a New Social Justice Era,” Public Interest Projects, March 9-10, 2009.Keynote Speaker, “Bridge Speaker,” Black History Month and Women’s History Month, Denver, CO, February 26, 2009.Keynote Speaker, “Dr. King’s True Legacy: A Lesson For Progressives in the Age of Obama,” The Inaugural Peace Ball, January 20, 2009.Speaker, Racial Equity and Society Seminar, Convened by The Aspen Institute Roundtable on Community Change and Facilitated by The African American Policy Forum, Jacksonville, Florida, November 5-8, 2008.Keynote Speaker, “Second National Convention of Fulfilling the Dreamfund,” Denver, Colorado, September 22, 2008.Speaker, “2008 Summer Minority Institute,” Future of Minorities Studies National Conference, Cornell University, August 1, 2008.Keynote Speaker, “ACLU National Membership Conference,” Sponsored by the ACLU, Washington D.C, June 9, 2008.10th Anniversary Speaker, “V-Day Superlove,” Superdome, New Orleans, April 11, 2008.Keynote Speaker, “ Allies Series,” Black Student Association, Columbia University, March 30, 2008.Panelist (with Christine Littleton), “Dialogue on Feminism between UCLA Women's Law Journal & Publication,” UCLA Law School, February 27, 2008.Keynote Speaker, “Language of Race in America,” Kraft Family Fund for Interfaith and Intercultural Awareness, February 20, 2008.Keynote Speaker, “Concurrent Plenary Session: The Seattle/ Louisville Ruling,” Association of American Law Schools, January 2-6, 2008.Keynote speaker, “The Global Network of Government Innovators South Asian Regional Forum”, Sponsored and Facilitated by the Ash Institute for Government Innovation, Harvard Kennedy School of Government. September 26-28, 2007.Speaker, “Women, Power, and Peace 2007,” Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY. September 15, 2007. Keynote Speaker, “New Racial Studies Project's Race, Crime, And Justice Symposium,” UCSB, May 2006.Speaker, “Regression Analysis: The Status of African Americans in American Legal Education,” National Black Law Journal 35th Anniversary Symposium, UCLA School of Law, Los Angeles, CA, November 18, 2005.Co-Facilitator, “Affirmative Action in Higher Education Seminar (with Tim Wise),” Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, March 2005.Moderator, “Gender Equity Seminar on Affirmative Action,” Sponsored by Michigan United and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, Dearborn, MI, March 2005.Panelist, “Black Presence in the Ivy Leagues: Where Do We Go From Here Conference,” Institute for Research in African American Studies, Columbia University, October 2004.Speaker, The Annual Membership Address to the American Civil Liberties Union, San Francisco, CA, July 2004.Speaker, “Race and Bias in a Global Context,” Global Diversity Network, June 2, 2004.Speaker, “Brown at 50: Progress or Retrenchment: A Conversation with Professor Derrick Bell,” City University of New York, May 2004.Panelist, “Unfinished Agendas: 50th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education,” Hosted by the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund and Tavis Smiley Presents, Washington, D.C., May 2004.Speaker, “A Renewed Agenda for Social Justice,” Roundtable Discussion Commemorating Brown v. Board of Education with Judge Robert Carter, Jack Greenberg, and Michelle Martin, New York University, May 2004.Keynote Address, Equal Justice Society Third Annual National Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, April 2004.Guest Speaker, “Commemoration and Contradiction,” Fifteenth Annual Thurgood Marshall Lecture, Sponsored by the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies, University California, Los Angeles, April 2004.Presenter, “Geographies of Color: Education, Inequality, and Black Leadership in the 21st Century,” Sponsored by the Harriet L. and Paul M. Weissman Center for Leadership, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, March 2004.Plenary Address, “Access and Affirmative Action,” Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Southeastern Regional Conference at Emory University, Atlanta, GA, November 2003.Presenter, “Affirmative Action and Higher Educations: Wins, Losses and Current Challenges,” Coalition of 100 Black Women Biennial Conference, Bal Harbour, Florida, October 2003.Coordinator/Moderator, “Straight Talk on Affirmative Action & California Proposition 54,” Annual Legislative Conference of the Congressional Black Caucus, Washington, D.C., September 2003.Moderator, “Collective Leadership Challenging A Bold New World,” Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference, Panel on the Threats to Affirmative Action, September, 2003.Plenary Address, “Plotting the Next Brown v. Board: Civil Rights Strategies for the Next Century,” Colorlines Conference, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, August 2003.Panelist, “On the Docket: Race and Rights in the Supreme Court,” American Bar Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, August 2003.Panelist, “Fighting the Rollback of Civil Rights Retreat,” Sponsored by the National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights, District of Columbia David A. Clark School of Law, Washington, D.C., July 2003.Panelist, “Affirmative Action and the Law,” David Dinkins Leadership and Public Policy Forum, Columbia University, New York, NY, May 2003.Moderator, “Town Hall Meeting on Reparations,” NAACP Annual Convention, Los Angeles, CA, April mentator, “Charles Black as Racial Realist,” Charles Black Memorial Colloquia, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, February 2003.Keynote Address, A. Leon Higginbotham Memorial Lecture, University of Pennsylvania, November 2002.Keynote Address, “John Bingham, Father of the 14th Amendment,” University of Akron, OH, October 2002.Panelist, “Roundtable on Strategies to Reverse the Rollback of Civil Rights,” National Strategy Conference to Stop the Supreme Court’s Rollbacks of Civil Rights, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, October 2002Moderator, “Developing a Black Women’s Legislative Agenda,” Hosted by Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald, Annual Legislative Conference of the Congressional Black Caucus, Washington, D.C., 2002.Lecturer, “Post-Civil Rights Laissez Faireism in Constitutional Law,” CLE Workshop, NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Houston, Texas, July 2002.Presenter, “Plessy Redux: Pre-civil rights Modalities in Post-Civil Rights Race Jurisprudence,” Presenter, Joint Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools and the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., June 2002.University Lecture, President's Series on Diversity, Ohio State University, May 2002.Keynote Address, “Discrimination in a Global Context,” Keynote Address, Diversity Lecture Series, Sponsored by the President’s Council on Women’s Issues at Ohio State University, April 2002.Plenary Address, The Color of Violence Conference, University of Santa Cruz, 2002.Panelist, “The Law, the Legacy and the Institutions,” Unfair Gains: A Colloquium on the Socioeconomic Legacy of Slavery, Center for African American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, February 2002.Plenary Address, National Conference of the Women’s Law Students’ Association, Southern University Law Center, Baton Rouge, LA, February 2001.Panelist, “Is Los Angeles a Safe Place for Women: A Public Hearing,” Los Angeles Convention on the Elimination of all Discrimination Against Women (“CEDAW”), Sponsored by the Los Angeles City Commission on the Status of Women, Los Angeles, CA, June 2000.Keynote Address, “Many Fronts, One Struggle: Sisters Mobilizing Through Legal and Political Advocacy,” 3rd National Conference of African American Women and the Law, Sponsored by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Howard University, Washington, D.C., May 2000.Lecturer, “Race, Gender and Sexual Harassment: The Case of Mistaken Disjuncture,” Women’s Studies Department, University of California, Los Angeles, May 2000.Speaker, “Race and Civil Society,” Roundtable Discussion with Steven Carter and Chris Edley, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, February 2000.Association of Black Women Physicians and Black Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, April 1999.Lecturer, “Race, Gender, Medicine and the Law: Issues for the 21st Century,” Joint Meeting of theSpeaker, “Sexual Harassment in Public Discourse: Have We Lost the War,” National Organization of Women Elected Officials, San Diego, CA, 1999.Lecturer, “On Racial Credit and Racial Debt: Dr. King, Justice Scalia and the Promissory Note,” Lecturer, Martin Luther King Lecture Series, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, January 1999.Speaker, “Recovering Race in a Post-Civil Rights Public Discourse: A Conversation with Mike Dyson,” Johnson Family Foundation, 1998.Presenter (with Patricia Williams, Angela Davis and Nell Painter), “Plessy Redux,” Panelist, Race and the State,” Princeton University, New Jersey, 1998.Presenter (with Eric Foner), “The Gendered Public Intellectual: A Comment on the Tanner Lecture by Cornel West,” University of Utah, 1998.Presenter, “Looking Back, Looking Forward,” Critical Race Theory Conference, Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, November 1997.Lecturer, Race/Gender Resource Center at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA May 1997.Speaker, “Voices That Need to Be Heard” Speaker Series, University of California, Riverside, May 1997.Lecturer, “Race and Gender Matters: Black Feminist Interrogations of the Post-Civil Rights Society,” Lecturer, University of California, Riverside, May 1997.Speaker, Cultural Transformation Conference, Atlanta, GA, February 1997.Keynote Address,“Contemporary Issues of Race and Law,” Southern Illinois University, 1997.Panelist, “African American Women the Body Politic,” Duke University African & Afro-American Studies Program, Durham, NC, November 1996.Speaker, “Race, Gender, and Politics in the 90's,” University of Cincinnati, Ohio, April 26, 1996.Speaker for Harkness Fellows' Retreat, “History of Race and the Law: 1865-1996,” Arkansas, April 21, 1996.Guest Speaker, “Affirmative Action,” MacArthur Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, April 19, 1996.Opening Address, “Women of Color and the Law Confronting the Myth of Neutrality and Seeking Visibility,” Columbia Law School, New York, New York, March 29, 1996.Consultation to the Ms. Foundation Board, “The Intersection of Race and Gender,” Sponsored by Gloria Steinem, New York, New York, February 29, 1996.Speaker, “Recovering the King Legacy in the Post-Civil Right's Era: New Challenges for the Civil Right's Coalition,” Martin Luther King Jr. Shabbat, Temple Israel, Canton, Ohio, January 12, 1996.Moderator, “Where Do We Go From Here? The O.J. Simpson Trial and Verdict,” Brooklyn Women's Bar Association, Brooklyn, New York, November 1995.Keynote Address, “Toward a New Civil Rights Vision,” Symposium; Michigan Law School, Michigan, October 12, 1995. Plenary Address, “Genealogical Narrative of Critical Race Theory,” Conference on New Perspectives on Race and Law, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 1995.Keynote Address, “False Memory Syndrome: Psychologizing the Politics of Sexual Power and Disbelief,” Sponsored by the Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault and the Iowa Organization of Women Attorneys, Des Moines, IA, October 1995.Panelist, “African American Women and the Law: Exerting Our Power—Reclaiming Our Communities, A National Conference,” Sponsored by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Washington, D.C., June 1995.Panelist, “Reframing Domestic Violence: Moving from Private to Public Solutions Conference,” Panelist, sponsored by Simmons Institute for Leadership and Change, Simmons College, Boston, MA, May 1995.Panel Member, “Has Identity Politics Hurt Class Activism,” University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, March 10-12, 1995.Speaker, “Plessy Revisited: Race and the Courts in the Post-Reform Era,” Balch Institute Symposium on Civil Rights, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 1994.Speaker, “Sexism and Violence in the Black Community,” Biennial Conference of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., New York, New York, October 1994.Presenter, “Intersection of Race and Sex,” State Conference of the California Judicial Council/Administrative Office of the Courts: “Family Violence and the Courts,” Los Angeles, California, September 1994.Contributor, “Race Matters,” Conference sponsored by Princeton University, Organized by Cornel West, April 1994.Speaker, “Intersections of Race and Gender in Law, Politics and Popular Culture,” Cornell University Law School, Department of Government, Women's Studies, April 1994.Speaker, “Racism, Reform & Retrenchment: Critical Race Theory in a Post-Civil Rights Era,” Wayne State University, English Department, Cultural Studies Faculty Seminar, April 1994.Speaker, “Race, Gender and Cultural Battery--Issues in Law, Politics and Popular Culture,” Symposium on “Violence, Intimidation & Harm: Attitudes That Perpetuate Abuse of Women,” University of Toledo College of Law, Women's Law Student Association, March 1994.Keynote Speech, “The Politics of Race, Law and Sexual Assault,” Rape Prevention Month, Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, March 1994.Speaker, “The Intersection of Race and Gender in Law, Politics, and Popular Culture,” Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum, Claremont College, Claremont, CA, February 1994.Moderator and Panelist, “The Political Re-Awakening of Black Women: What's Feminism Got to Do With It?”, “Black Women in the Academy,” M.I.T., Cambridge, MA, January 1994.Closing Keynote, “Envisioning an Antiracist Anti-rape Movement,” Annual Conference, National Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Chicago, Illinois, August 1993.Speaker, “A Comment on the Proposed South African Constitution,” Conference on the New South Africa, Co-sponsored by the African National Congress and the National Council of Black Lawyers, Columbia Law School, NY, NY, November 1992.Speaker, “Confronting Violence against Women in the Black Community,” Annual Convention of the Black Women's National Health Project, U.C.L.A., June 1992.Keynote Address, “Doubting Thomas: Rethinking the Politics of African American Solidarity,” Canton Urban League Annual Dinner, Canton, Ohio, May 1992.Keynote Address, “Intersectional Politics and Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill: When Race and Gender Stop Making Sense,” Women of Color and the Law Conference, Harvard Law School, April 1992.Speaker, “Beyond Tokenism: Confronting Race and Gender in Feminist Politics,” Conference on “When Women Tell the Truth,” Hunter College, C.U.N.Y., April 1992.Plenary Session Panelist, “An Intersectional Approach to Identity Politics,” Critical Legal Studies Conference, Harvard Law School, April 1992.Presenter, “Civil Rights in Jeopardy: The Illusory Promise of Constitutional Equality,” Conference on “History and the Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement,” Center for American Cultural Studies, Columbia University, March 1992.Speaker, “The Anita Hill/Clarence Thomas Debacle: The Collision of Race and Gender Narratives of Sexuality and Subordination,” Conference on “Sexuality in Crisis,” University of California, Davis, January 1992.Plenary Roundtable Panelist with Anita Hill, “Race, Gender and Sexual Harassment: The Dilemmas of African American Women,” “Women in Politics” at the National Conference of Women Elected Officials, San Diego, California, November 1991.Moderator for Opening Plenary, “Multiculturalism in the Global Village,” Joint Meeting of the Law and Society Association and the Legal Studies Committee of the European Sociological Association, June 1991.Faculty Presenter, “Electoral Politics and White Supremacy,” Loyola Law School, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1990.Opening Address, “The Origins and Politics of Critical Race Theory.” Critical Race Theory Conference, University of Wisconsin, November, 1990.Panelist and Presenter, “Gender Violence Against Women of Color: An Intersectional Analysis,” Women of Color and the Law Conference, Stanford University, October 1990.Plenary Presenter, “Affirmative Inaction: The Rocky Road Ahead for Diversity in the 90s,” Law and Society Conference, San Francisco, May 1990.Principle Paper in Law, “Toward a Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Law,” Conference on “Sites of Colonialism: Race, Gender and the Women's Question,” Sponsored by the Literature Dept., University of Pennsylvania, March 1990.Panelist and Presenter, “The Ideology of Post-Reform Jurisprudence.” Conference on “Frontiers of Legal Thought,” Sponsored by the Duke Law Journal, February 1990.Panelist and Presenter, “Can Women Speak in A Different Voice: Feminism, Race and Difference,” Conference on “The New Public Interest Law,” Sponsored by the Conference on Critical Legal Studies and People's Law School, San Francisco, 1990.Speaker, “Racism in American Institutions,” Conference on “A Century of Civil Rights Struggle,” Sponsored by the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, November 1989.Colloquium Presenter, “Race in the Post-Reform Era,” Boston University Law School Faculty Colloquium, November 1989.Panelist and Presenter, “Critical Perspectives in New Race Theory,” Conference on “New Minority Voices in Legal Education,” Sponsored by the Association of American Law Schools, September 1989.Panelist and Presenter, “Black Feminism and the Law.” Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, June menter, “Confronting Gender and Role Difference in Research on the Declining Rates of Marriage,” Conference on “Declining Marriage in the African-American Community,” Sponsored by the Center for Afro-American Studies, Los Angeles, June 1989.Presenter, “Exploring the Continuing Significance of Race: From the Classroom to the Courtroom,” Presenter, Virginia Law School, April 1989.Speaker, “Toward a Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Law,” Conference on “Feminism and the Law: Theory, Praxis and Criticism,” Sponsored by the University of Chicago Legal Forum, October 1988.Speaker, “Toward a Race Pedagogy in Legal Education,” Women's Law Association, University of Virginia Law School, May 1988.Plenary Chair, “Race in Legal Education,” Law and Society Conference, Vail, Colorado, May 1988.Workshop Presenter, “Race in the Criminal Law Classroom,” AALS Conference on Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure, April 1988.INTERNATIONAL WORK:Presenter, “Conversation on Intersectionality”, Black Archives, Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 8, 2019 Keynote, “Thirty Years of Theorizing Justice: Intersectionality, Critical Race Theory, and Contemporary Challenges,” University of Groningen, Netherlands, June 6, 2019. Organizer and Speaker, “Countering Colorblindness: Intersectionality & Post-Racialism,” London School of Economics, London, UK, May 30, 2019.Keynote, “Thirty Years of Theorizing Justice: Intersectionality, Critical Race Theory and Contemporary Challenges,” London School of Economics, London, UK, May 29, anizer and Moderator, “Mythbusting Intersectionality UK,” London School of Economics, London, UK, May 28, 2019.Keynote, “Thirty Years of Theorizing Justice: Intersectionality, Critical Race Theory and Contemporary Challenges,” University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK, May 20, 2019.Keynote, 'Thirty Years of Theorizing Justice: Intersectionality, Critical Race Theory, and Contemporary Challenges,” Happy Birthday Intersectionality! A Feminist Gala for and with Kimberlé Crenshaw, Center for Intersectional Justice and Gunda-Werner Institute, Berlin, Germany, April 27, 2019.Keynote, “Critical Race Theory in the Post-Civil Rights Era: Unpacking Colorblindness, Post-Racialism and Ethno-Nationalism,” La Sorbonne Université, Paris, France, January 17, 2019.Keynote, “Intersectionality at 30: Reflection, Recovery, Rearticulation,” La Sorbonne Université, Paris, France, January 9, 2019.Presenter, Race and Shakespeare at the Globe Inaugural Conference, “Race and the Production of Knowledge: Colorblindness Across the Disciplines,” London, UK, August 17, 2018. Keynote, Annual Conference for the International School of Transnational Decolonial Black Feminism in the Americas, “Intersectionality from Law to Contemporary Politics: Travel, Trouble, and Trump,” August 6, 2018. Facilitator, Blackness at the Intersection Retreat, Rugby, England, June 8 - 10, 2018.Speaker, “Intersectionality and Inequality,” How the Light Gets In Festival, Hay-On-Wye, Wales, May 26, 2018.Panelist, “Who We Are Debate,” How the Light Gets In Festival, Hay-On-Wye, Wales, May 27, 2018.Keynote, Opening Conference for the Center for Intersectional Justice, Berlin, Germany, September 2017.Speaker, “Let’s Talk About Feminism!: Intersectionality,” Paris, France, February 1, 2017.Visiting Professorship, London School of Economics and Politics 2016.Keynote, “Harriet’s Legacy: Navigating Intersectionality in the Age of Post-Racialism” London School of Economics, London, UK, May 25, 2016.Speaker, “Intersectionality: Why We Can’t Wait for a Racial Justice Agenda that Centers Us All” London School of Economics, London, UK, May 23 2016.Speaker, “Race, Reform and the new Retrenchment: The Perils of Post-Racialism After Obama” London School of Economics, London, UK, May 11, 2016.Speaker, Women of the World Festival, London, UK, March 11-13, 2016.Presenter, “Reframing Inequalities: The Structural/Identitarian Debate Within Intersectionality Studies,” Law Department Workshop, London School of Economics, May 22, 2014.Speaker, “Intersections: Critical Race and Black British Feminism,” SOAS University of London, March 24, 2014.Speaker, “Feminist Exchanges,” United States Embassy, London, March 24, 2014.Speaker, “Justice Rising: Moving Intersectionally in the Age of Post-Everything,” London School of Economics, March 21-27, 2014.Facilitator and Faculty Lead, “Affirmative Action Workshop,” Bogota, Colombia, March 2013.Panelist, “Theory and Praxis of Intersectionality,” RAIAR International Conference - Antiracismo, Interseccionalidades e Luta, Rio De Janeiro, September 24-27, anizer and Speaker, Symposium - Critical Race Studies Europe, Humboldt University Berlin, 2012.Panelist, “Freedom To Create,” American University of Cairo, November 24, 2010.Speaker, “Affirmative Action in the United States: Uncovering the History and Exploding the Myths,” S?o Paulo, Brazil, November 21, 2012.Keynote Speaker, Black Feminist Theory Conference, Manchester, United Kingdom, March 9, 2012.Speaker and Conference Organizer, “New Developments on Intersectionality in Europe,” University of Paris 8, France, June 7, 2011.Panel Presentation, “Framing Joint Action in the Matrix of Sameness and Difference: A Provisional Assessment of the US-Brazilian Collaboration to Eliminate Racial Discrimination,” Nabuco II: Emerging Issues and US-Brazil Relations Conference, Sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Latin American, Caribbean and Iberian Studies (LACIS) Program and the Division of International Studies, September 24, 2010.Co-Convener, “The European Critical Race Theory Workshop,” Berlin, Germany, June 2-6, 2010Panelist, “Contemporary Approaches to Inequality in the Social Sciences,” The Max Weber Postdoctoral and the European Report on Development at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, May 5-6, 2010.Keynote Speaker, “Historicizing Intersectionality: A Disciplinary Tale,” Conference on Gender in Cultures of Knowledge: Postcolonial and Queer-Theoretical Perspectives, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, November 24, mittee Chair, “U.S.-Brazil Joint Action Plan to Promote Racial and Ethnic Equality,” Salvador, Brazil, October 20-25, 2009.Panelist (with David Kennedy and William Twining), “Is it Time to Reconsider the Critique of Rights?”, UCL Jurisprudence Review, London, UK, October 2009.Keynote Speaker, “Celebrating Intersectionality? Debates on a multi-faceted Concept of Gender Studies,” J.W. Goethe-University Frankfurt, January 22-23, 2009.Keynote Speaker, “A Room of our Own?” Women’s World Day, Madrid, July 2008.Fellow Instructor, “Gendering Excellence (GEXcel): Towards A European Centre of Excellence in Transnational and Transdisciplinary Studies of Changing Gender Relations, Intersectionalities, and Embodiment,” Orebro University in Sweden, April 2008.Keynote Speaker, “A Seminar For Minority Burako Women,” Osaka University of Economics and Law, Tokyo, Japan, February 18, 2008.Speaker, “The U.S. - India Scholarly Dialogue on Positive Action,” New Dehli, South Asia Regional Forum of the Global Network of Government Innovators Workshop, Sponsored by The Institute of Social Sciences in New Dehli (ISS), The Ash Institute at Harvard, and African American Policy Forum, New Dehli, India, September 26-28, 2007.Speaker, “Affirmative Action and the Judiciary,” State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. August 24, 2007.Speaker, “International Perspectives on Gender Equality and Social Diversity,” Tokyo Center for Women Studies, Japan. July 29 to 31, 2007.Facilitator/Organizer (via Fulbright), “Race and Racisms in the US and Brazil: Towards a New Comparative Paradigm on Discrimination and Affirmation Action”, sponsored by the African American Policy Forum and Pontifícia Universidade Católica –RJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 19-20, 2007. Facilitator/Organizer (via AAPF), “The U.S.-Brazil Affirmative Action Summit,” Niterói-RJ, sponsored by the African American Policy Forum and the Ford Foundation, Rio de Janeiro Office, June 21-24, 2007. Facilitator/Organizer (via AAPF), “Globalizing Affirmative Action: A Multinational Research and Development Workshop,” the Rockefeller Foundation Study and Conference Center, co-sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation, the International Institute of Education, and the African American Policy Forum. Bellagio, Italy, August 1-10, 2007.Lecturer, “Women, Culture and Politics in Africa and the United States,” University of Ghana at Legon in Accra and Kwame Nkrumah University in Kumasi, Sponsored by the Mellon Foundation and the United Negro College Fund, July 8-20, 2005.Keynote Presentation, “The Genealogy of Intersectionality in Human Rights,” Intersectionality: A Useful Concept in Gender Research, Conference, University of Copenhagen, February 2005.Facilitator/Instructor, “Affirmative Action and Racial Remedies Workshop,” Fifth Annual World Social Forum, Porto Alegre, Brazil, January-February 2005.Presenter, “Intersectionality at Home and Abroad,” II Curso De Direitos Humans Da Mulheres, convened by Cidadania, Estudo, Pesquisa, Informa??o e A??o, December 2004.Presenter, “Perspectives on Race and Gender in Public Policy, the Media and the Law,” The Intersection of Race and Gender Conference, U.S. Consulate, Sao Paulo, Brazil, September 2004.Facilitator/Instructor, “The Intersection of Race and Gender Inequalities: Implications for Public Policies and Human Rights,” Seminar sponsored by the Brazilian Institute of Municipal Administration, September 2004.Plenary Keynote, “A Interseccao das Desiguladades de Raca & Genero,” Sponsored by O Globo and the United States Consulate, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, September 2004.Convener, “Social Justice Writers’ Workshop/Retreat,” sponsored by the African American Policy Forum, Negril, Jamaica, June 2004-present.Senior Researcher, Three-year Assessment of the Ford Foundation’s Anti-violence Funding in China, US, India, South Africa, Brazil & Egypt, funded through the NGO Cidadania Estudo Pesquisa Informacao e Acao (“CEPIA”) in Brazil.Convener: “African Descendent Women,” World Conference Against Racism, Durban, South Africa, August-September, 2001.Facilitator, “Gender Violence Workshop,” Preparation for the World Conference Against Racism,Presenter, “The Intersection of Gender and Race Discrimination,” World Conference Against Racism, Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights, Durban, South Africa, August-September 2001.Presenter, “Citizen’s Conference Against Racism and the Preparatory Intergovernmental Meeting of the Americas,” Santiago, Chile, December 2000.Presenter, “The Intersection of Race and Gender Discrimination,” United Nations Regional Expert Meeting WCAR, Zagreb, Croatia, November 2000.Facilitator, Women’s Human Rights Caucus, United Nations Preparatory Committee Meeting, Geneva, Switzerland, May 2000.Keynote Speaker, European Organization of Antidiscrimination Law Researchers, Amsterdam, Holland, 2000.Facilitator, “Race, Gender, Law and Affirmative Action Workshop,” Civil Rights for Black Movement Lawyers Conference, sponsored by the Ford Foundation, Flourinopolis, Brazil, September 1999.Panelist, “Critical Race Theory: Between the Streets and Systems of Justice,” International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain, May 1999.Keynote Address, “Feminism and Masculinity in the Law,” Feminism and Masculinity in Law Conference, Porto Alegre, Brazil, July 1995.Workshop Facilitator, Judicial Retreat of South African Judges, Johannesburg, South Africa, Summer 1994-1995.Presenter, “Race, Gender and the New South Africa: Intersectional Notes on the Proposed Constitution,” Conference on :Women in the New South Africa,” Sponsored by the Center for Applied Legal Studies, University of Witwatersaand, Johannesburg, South Africa, March 1993.Speaker, “Majorities/Minorities: The Evolution of Race Jurisprudence in the Supreme Court of the United States,” Conference on “Impressions of America,” Hosted by the Association Descartes, Paris, France, July 1992.Speaker, “Intersections of Race and Gender Politics in the United States,” Conference on “New Developments in American Legal Education,” Sponsored by the Institute of Constitutional Studies, Madrid, Spain, June 1992.Speaker, “New Developments in Critical Race Theory,” European Critical Legal Studies Conference, Amsterdam, Holland, June anizing Committee, Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Amsterdam, Holland, 1991.sponsored by South Africa’s Premier Domestic Violence Organization, Masamayani, East London, South Africa, July 2001.DISTINGUISHED GUEST LECTURESHIPS: W. E. B. Du Bois Lecture Series, W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, February 1-3, 2011.Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lecturer, “Women of Color and Intersectionality,” Keynote Address, 10th Annual Women and the Law Conference, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, CA, April 30, 2010.A. Wade Smith Memorial Lecture on Race Relations, Arizona State University, April 8, 2010.Alphonse Fletcher, Jr. Lecture, Stanford University, May 2009.Distinguished Guest Lecturer, Primo Martin Memorial Lecture, Baltimore Maryland, January 2005.A. Leon Higginbotham Memorial Lecture, University of Pennsylvania, November 2002.Clarence Mitchell Memorial Lecture, NAACP Annual Convention, Houston, Texas, July 2002.Distinguished Lecture, Michigan Law Review Centennial Celebration, February 2002.First Distinguished Lecture in Critical Legal Theory, University of Toronto Law School, Canada, March 1997.Samuel Robin Guest Lecturer, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, October 1992.Lansdowne Guest Lectureship, University of British Columbia, Victoria, British Columbia, April 1992.Gibson Guest Lectureship, Queens University, Faculty of Law, Kingston, Ontario, February 1992.OTHER SPECIAL INVITATIONS: Visiting Professor, La Sorbonne Université, Paris, France, January 2019. Visiting Professor, International School of Transnational Decolonial Black Feminism in the Americas, Brazil, August 2018. Lecturer and Training Director, “Inclusive Pedagogy at Barnard College,” with Devon Carbado, Barnard College, December 12, 2016. Centennial Professor, London School of Economics, 2016-2018Distinguished Lecturer, London School of Economics, 2014.Lecturer and Training Director, Earthjustice All Staff Training, “Combatting Implicit Bias and Other Forms of Exclusion: Towards Inclusion for All,” September 17, 2014Distinguished Lecturer, “Racing to Post-Racialism” (Cross Cultural Centers; Center for the Study of Genders and Sexualities; Dr. Joseph A. Bailey II Endowment ?Office of Community Engagement, and the Sharon L. Bishop and Ann Garry Feminist Endowed Lecture Fund), California State University, April 2011.Distinguished Lecturer, “Gender in Cultures of Knowledge,” Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany November ?2009. Panelist, State of Black America,” 2006, 2006, 2008, hosted by Tavis Smiley, broadcast on C-Span.Panelist, “Civil Rights and the Supreme Court,” with Judge A. Leon Higginbotham and Charles Ogletree, National Bar Association Annual Convention, broadcast on C-Span, 1994.Honorary Fellow, Institute for Legal Studies, University of Wisconsin, Fall 1988.AWARDS, HONORS, COMMENDATIONS: Honorary Doctorate, KU Leuven, February 3, 2020.Awardee, #DisruptRacism Award, Center for Racial Justice in Education, October 2019.Recipient, Top 10 thinkers of 2019, Prospect Magazine, September 2019.Inductee, 2019 Fellow of the American Academy of Political and Social SciencesRecipient, Honorary Doctorate, York University, June 2019.Honoree, ‘Moving Forward in Solidarity’ A Call to Men, November 2018.Recipient, Celebrating Women Award, New York Women’s Foundation, May 2018.Recipient, Honorary Doctorate, Smith College, May 2018.Awardee, Joseph B. and Toby Gittler Prize, Brandeis University, October 2017.Awardee, Edith Spivack Award, New York County Lawyers' Association, October 2017.Awardee, The Fellows of The American Bar Outstanding Scholar Award, February 2017.Awardee, 2016 Exceptional Merit in Media Award from National Women’s Political Caucus of NYTimes Op-Ed “The Girls Obama Forgot.”Recipient, Honorary, Doctorate from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, June 2016.Recipient, American Bar Foundation’s Outstanding Scholar Award, February 2016.Recipient, (#1) 10 Most Influential Women of 21st Century, Drexel Now, March 23, 2015.Honoree, (#1) 10 of the Most Inspiring Feminists of 2015, Ms. Magazine.Honored (in conjunction with African American Policy Forum) by Safe Magazine as “16 Global Heroes Who Go There,” November 2015.Honoree, Power 100, Ebony Magazine, 2015.Honoree, Susan B. Anthony Award, NOW-NYC, 2015. Honoree, Women’s Equality & Intersectional Gender Equity Award Recipient, California NOW, 2015.Honoree, “Top 25 Women in Higher Education,” Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2015.Honoree, “Women Inspiring Change,” Harvard Women’s Law Association, 2015.Southern California Freedom Sisters, Museum of Tolerance, 2011-munity Partner Award, A New Way of Life, 2011.“Giants in the Classroom: 20 Influential Scholars Whose Work Has Inspired Others and Made a Significant Impact on the Academy,” Black Issues in Higher Education, Vol. 21, Issue 9, 98-100, June 2004.“Founder’s Award,” National Coalition of 100 Black Women, October 2003.“Kimberle Williams Crenshaw: The Personification of Par Excellence,” Dollars & Sense Special Salute Edition, Vol. 30, No. 4, Fall 1998.Lucy Terry Prince Unsung Heroine Award, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, June 1995.Professor-of-the-Year, UCLA Law School, June 1991; June 1994.FOUNDATION SPONSORED FELLOWSHIPS, WORKSHOPS, AND RESEARCH GRANTS:Grant Recipient (via AAPF), Tides Foundation, General Operating Support Grant of $20,000, 2019 - 2020, as part of The Rising Fund,Grant Recipient (via AAPF), Weissberg Foundation, General Operating Support Grant of $50,000, 2018 - 2019, as part of the Equitable Justice program.Grant Recipient (via AAPF), Weissberg Foundation, Discretionary Board Grant, 2018.Grant Recipient (via AAPF), Ford Foundation, General Operating Expenses, 2016, 2017, 2018 to advance the inclusion of women and girls in contemporary racial justice agendas.Grant Recipient, $50,000, New York Women’s Foundation, 2015, to support the development of women and girls’ testimony in the Breaking Silence town hall series.Grant Recipient, NoVo Foundation, General Operating Expenses, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 to advance the inclusion of women and girls in contemporary racial justice agendas.Grant Recipient, $25,000 from the Schott Foundation to develop materials and training to illuminate the school to prison pipeline for girls.Grant Recipient, $40,000 from the Rosenberg Foundation to work with research consultants to develop research exploring the disproportional detention of African American Girls in CaliforniaGrant Recipient, (via AAPF) $100,000 from Dream Fund to develop educational tools on structural inequality and intersectional advocacy, 2010Grant Recipient, (via AAPF) $25,000 from Public Welfare Advocates to sponsor Intersectionality Learning Circles on women, race and incarcerationFacilitator/Organizer (via AAPF) “Racial Equity and Society Seminar Readings.” Aspen Colorado, June 2-6 2008; October 5-9, 2008Grant Recipient (via AAPF) $100,000 from the Dream Fund 2006-2007 with extension and increment of $75,000 for 2008 for a research project against the Civil Rights Initiative.Grant Recipient (via AAPF) $100,000 of the Open Society Institute and $27,500 of the International Institute of Education, 2007-2008. Grants support the international project on Globalizing Affirmative Action, and the Domestic educational project against the Proposition 209-like Civil Rights Initiative.Ira Glasser Racial Justice Fellow, American Civil Liberties Union, 2005-07.Facilitator/Instructor, “Structural Racism Seminar,” a 5-day workshop for community foundations sponsored by the Aspen Institute, Palm Beach, Florida, December 2004.Facilitator/Instructor, “Movement Building: Current Challenges and Strategic Collaborations for the Future,” Framing colloquy, sponsored by the Ford Foundation, New York, NY, December 2003.Facilitator/Instructor, “Structural Racism Seminar,” a 6-day workshop for national foundations sponsored by the Aspen Institute, Aspen, Colorado, July 2003.Facilitator/Instructor, “New Perspectives on Social Equity,” a workshop for The Next Generation Fellows, Rockefeller Foundation, New York, NY, May 2002.Grant Recipient (via AAPF) $640,000 in total from the Ford, Deer Creek, Charles Stewart Mott, UCLA Community Partnerships Center, and Aspen Foundations, 1997-2005. Grants support the conceptual development of social justice, multicultural literacy and leadership training, affirmative action and human rights initiatives. MEDIA APPEARANCES: Intersectionality Matters with Kimberlé Crenshaw, Podcast Series Host, 2019--Vox, “Intersectionality, Explained: Meet Kimberlé Crenshaw, who coined the term,” May 28, 2019.BBC Women’s Hour, “Kimberlé Crenshaw and Intersectionality at 30, and Bishop of London Sarah Mullally,” May 28, N International, “Biden’s Anita Hill Apology: Is Sorry Enough?” May 1, 2019.PBS, “Reconstruction: America After the Civil War,” Civil Rights Expert for Documentary Mini-Series, April 2019.Le Monde, “Kimberlé Crenshaw: La lutte contre le racisme doit inclure le combat contre le sexisme,” March 7, 2019. PBS, “Reconstruction: America After the Civil War,” Premiere, Panelist, New York Historical Society, March 4, 2019.Jacobin Italia, “Liberta? Uguaglianza Intersezionalita?”, Spring, 2019.Marfa Public Radio: West Texas Talk, “Kimberlé Crenshaw Returns to Marfa,” November 29, 2018. BBC HardTalk, “Professor Crenshaw: The Politics of Patriarchy Are at Play in the US,” October 15, 2018.KPFA Radio, “Live Coverage of the Senate Debate on the Nomination of Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court. Closing Analysis,” October 5, 2018. NPR, Code Switch, ”Deja Vu All Over Again," October 3, 2018. Democracy Now!, “How Society Embraces Male Denials, from Thomas to Kavanaugh,” October 1, 2018.BBC Now, Woman’s Hour, “How Does the Brett Kavanaugh Hearing Parallel with the 1991 Anita Hill Controversy?,” October 1, 2018. WBAI, “Justice Will Be Served,” October 1, 2018.NPR Weekend Edition, “Race, Gender And Sexual Harassment,” September 30, 2018.Huffington Post, “Kavanaugh Is Forcing The Legal World To Face Its Weinstein Moment,” September 27, 2018.New York Times, “We Still Haven’t Learned From Anita Hill’s Testimony,” September 27, 2018.BBC, “Dimensions of Discrimination” The Big Idea, June, 2018.50-50 Day Live Webinar, “The Next Frontier for Global Feminism,” April 26, 2018.Bioneers Radio, “Equal Rights Amendment: Time’s Up,” March 2018.Under the Radar (WBGH), “Kimberlé Crenshaw Imparts the Importance of Intersectionality,” October 2017.Another Round, “Kimberle Crenshaw,” April 26, 2017.NewsOne, “Bridging the Gap: A Conversation with Kimberlé Crenshaw on Black Girls Pushed Out,” March 30, 2017.Igniting Change with Barbara Arnwine, “MLK50: Honoring the Mothers of #SayHerName and the Memphis Dr. King Commemorative Program,” March 27, 2018.The Lanthorn, “Civil rights advocate Kim Crenshaw discusses King’s legacy of breaking conventions,” January 1, 2017.Identities.Mic, “Kimberle Crenshaw reveals what Donald Trump and Clarence Thomas have in common,” December 13, 2016.BBC World Service, “Does Feminism Include You?,” December 2016.Democracy Now!, “Expanding the October 9th Presidential Debate,” October 6, 2016.Mythos Magazine, “O2: Kimberle Crenshaw,” September 23, 2016.We The Podcast, “#SayHerName” with Representative Keith Ellison, May 26, 2016.Democracy Now!, “On the Death of Scalia,” February 15, 2016.Democracy Now!, “Stop Hate, Dump Trump: New Campaign Aims to Derail Presidential Bid Built on Racism & Xenophobia,” February 15, 2016.Democracy Now!, “When Cops Rape: Daniel Holtzclaw & the Vulnerability of Black Women to Police Abuse,” December 15, 2015.Democracy Now!, “Pt. 2: Black Women at the Intersection: Holtzclaw Case Links #BlakLivesMatter & Anti-Rape Struggles,” December 16, 2015.Igniting Change with Barbara Arnwine, Interview with Luke Harris and Kimberle Crenshaw, July 28, 2015.Al Jazeera America, “Say Her Name” (half hour segment highlight Breaking Silence Summer Camp), August 6, 2015.I Mix What I Like, “Sandra Bland and Black Girls Matter,” July 29, 2015.The Real News, “Sandra Bland and Black Girls Matter,” July 29, 2015.Intersection, The New Republic, Episode 1, July 28, 2015.Al Jazeera English, The Stream, “Say Her Name: Black Women Killed by Police,” July 28, 2015.WHYY, “The Death of Sandra Bland: Unanswered Questions, Community Response, and Violence Against Black Bodies,” July 27, 2015.This is Hell!, Radio Interview on #SayHerName, May 30, 2015.Democracy Now, “Say Her Name: Families Seek Justice in Overlooked Police Killings of African American Women,” May 20, 2015.Huffington Post Live, “Remembering Black Women Lost to Police Violence,” May 20, 2015.GritTV, “#BlackGirlsMatter: Kimberle Williams Crenshaw,” May 5, 2015.PBS NewsHour, “With growing focus on intervention for boys of color, a reminder to not forget the girls,” April 1, 2015.BK Live, “Youth Violence,” March 25, 2015.WBAI, Interview on Black Girls Matter, March 19, 2015.Wisconsin Public Radio, “Study Looks at the Disproportional Punishment of Black Girls in School,” March 11, 2015.The Tavis Smiley Show, February 26, 2015.PBS And I Still Rise with Henry Louis Gates, “From Black Power to the White House,” February 23, 2015.ABC’s Here & Now, February 22, 2015.MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry Interview, February 21, 2015.NPR’s Code Switch, “Study: Black Girls Are Being Pushed Out of School,” February 13, 2015.Democracy Now, “One Billion Rising Honors "Revolution" as New Report Highlights Threats to Black Girls in U.S.,” February 12, 2015.KPCC’s Take Two, “New Study Finds Black Women Have it Worse than Black Men,” February 6, 2015.NY1’s Inside City Hall, “Columbia Law Professor Weighs In on ‘Black Girls Matter’ Report” February 5, 2015Democracy Now!, “Why We Can’t Wait,” November 13, 2014.Women’s Media Center Live, October 4, 2014.MSNBC’s The Ed Show, “History of Police Violence,” August 14, 2014.GritTV, “My Brother’s Keeper: Why We Can’t Wait,” July 2014.NBC/Cornell Cast, “Kate Snow and Kimberle Crenshaw discuss gender equity,” March 1, 2014.GritTV, “The State of Female Justice 2013: We Need Quantum Feminism,” January 10, 2014.FAIR’s CounterSpin, “Kimberle Crenshaw on Affirmative Action,” June 28, 2013.Tavis Smiley Show, “Law Professors Kimberle Williams Crenshaw and Justin Levitt,” June 24, 2013.Bill Moyers, “Laura Flanders Discusses Affirmative Action with Kimberle Crenshaw and Luke Harris,” November 2012.MSNBC, Chris Hayes Morning Show, October and November, 2011.The Nation, “We Still Believe Anita Hill,” documentary, October, 2011.NPR, Morning Edition, “The Promise of Diversity Is Yet To Be Fulfilled,” January 11, 2010.GritTV with Laura Flanders, “Media Roundtable, Greg Palast, and the African American Policy Forum,” Panelist, July 11, 2009.PBS, The Tavis Smiley Show, “Supreme Court Decision – New Haven’s Firefighter’s Case,” Panelist with Adam Liptak from the New York Times, July 6, 2009.The 10th Anniversary Celebration of V-Day Movement, Guest Appearance, New Orleans, April 2009.The Florida Times Union, “Project Launched Against Inequality,” November 8, 2008.“The Colorblind Convention?” panelist, GritTV with Laura Flanders, August 29, 2008PBS Now, “Attacking Affirmative Action” interview, August 25, 2008Documentary, “Original Intent: the Battle for America,” featured commentator, 2008.The 10th Anniversary of the V-Day movement, guest appearance, April 2009, New Orleans.The Wall Street Journal. “Democratic Race Causes Feminist Rift,” commenter, February 9, 2008National Public Radio, “Intelligence Squared Debate,” debater,, November 2007.Australian Broadcasting Corporation-Lateline“The Charlie Rose Show”“New York 1”“Informe Seminal,” Spanish Public TelevisionABC-PrimetimeJapanese Public BroadcastingCNN & CompanyCNN Headline News“Mike Tyson: The Movie” KCET-TV Talk LiveDateline, NBCCNBC’s Equal Time, Guest HostKCRW Radio - “Which Way, L.A.?” Guest commentatorThe Tavis Smiley Show on PBS, 2004 Presidential Election Commentator, Oct-Nov 2004.Until the Violence Stops, a one-hour documentary on the Vagina Monologues’ V-Day Celebration, Featured Performer, Lifetime Channel, February 2004.The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, “Supreme Court Round Up,” 2003National Public Radio “The Tavis Smiley Show,” Bi-weekly Commentator, 2003-05HBO Documentary, OJ: A Study in Black and White, Commentator, November 2002.MSNBC, Public Affairs Commentator, 1996-99.BIBLIOGRAPHY:Works-in-Progress:Playwright, “#SayHerName: The Lives That Should Have Been,” co-written with Julia Sharpe-Levine and G’Ra Asim.Du Bois Lectures (forthcoming, Stanford University Press, 2020).On Intersectionality: Essential Writings (forthcoming, New Press, 2020).The Race Track: How the Myth of Equal Opportunity Defeats Racial Justice, co-author with Luke Charles Harris and George Lipsitz (forthcoming New Press).Books:Seeing Race Again: Countering Colorblindness Across the Disciplines (University of California Press, March 2019) co-edited with Luke Charles Harris, Daniel Hosang and George Lipsitz. Critical Race Theory: ?The Key Writings That Formed the Movement (New York: ?New Press, 1995), co-edited with Neil Gotanda, Kendall Thomas, and Gary PellerWords That Wound: ?Critical Race Theory, Assaultive Speech, and the First Amendment (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1993) co-authored with Richard Delgado, Charles Lawrence and Mari MatsudaTheatre Productions:Playwright, “Harriet’s Daughters.” (National Museum of African American History and Culture, 2018)Journals: Lead Editor, “Intersectionality: Theorizing Power, Empowering Theory,” Signs Journal, (Summer 2013; vol. 38 no.4).Lead Editor, “Intersectionality: Challenging Theory, Reframing Politics, and Transforming Movements, The DuBois Review, (2013; vol. 10 issue 2). Co-Editor, “ Why We Can’t Wait: (Re)Examining the Opportunities and Challenges for Black Women and Girls in Education (Guest Editorial),” (2016; vol. 85 issue 3). Articles and Book Chapters:“Reconstituting the Future: An Equality Amendment,” Yale Law Journal Vol. 129, 2019. “An Intersectional Critique of Tiers of Scrutiny: Beyond Either/Or Approaches to Equal Protection,” Yale Law Journal Vol. 129, 2019.“We Still Have Not Learned from Anita Hill's Testimony,” UCLA Women's Law Journal 17, 2019.“The Marginalization of Harriet’s Daughters: Perpetual Crisis, Misdirected Blame, and the Enduring Urgency ofIntersectionality,” Kalfou, Vol. 6, No. 1, May 2019.“Race Liberalism and the Deradicalization of Racial Reform,” Harvard Law Review, Vol. 130, October 2017. “Say Her Name: Resisting Police Brutality Against Black Women,” Co-Author of Brief, May 20, 2015.“Black Girls Matter: Pushed Out, Overpoliced and Underprotected,” Report Lead Author, February 4, 2015.“Intersectionality,” DuBois Review, (2014; vol. 10 issue 2). Co-authored introduction with Devon Carbado and Barbara Tomlinson.“Martin Luther King Encounters Post Racialism,” Kalfou (Spring 2014; volume 1 issue 1).“Toward a Theory of Intersectionality Studies: Theory, Applications and Practice,” Signs, Vol. 38, No. 4. (Summer 2013). Co-authored introduction with Sumi Cho and Leslie McCall.“Keeping Up With Jim Jones: Pioneer, Taskmaster, Architect, Trailblazer,” 2013 Wisconsin Law Review Vol. 2013, Issue 703 (2013).“From Private Violence to Mass Incarceration: Thinking Intersectionally About Women, Race, and Social Control,” 59 UCLA Law Review 1418 (2012).“Close Encounters of Three Kinds: Reflections on Dominance Feminism and Intersectionality” 46 Tulsa Law Review 151-189 (Fall 2011).“Twenty Years of Critical Race Theory: Looking Back to Move Forward,” Connecticut Law Review. Vol. 43, Issue 5. (July 2011).“The Curious Resurrection of First Wave Feminism in the US Presidential Elections: An Intersectional Critique of the Rhetoric of Solidarity and Betrayal” in Sexuality, Gender and Power: Intersectional and Transnational Perspectives (edited by Anna G. Jónasdóttir, Valerie Bryson, and Kathleen B. Jones, Routledge, 2011).“Post Script: Intersectionality Travels,” in Framing Intersectionality (edited by Helma Lutz, Maria Teresa Herrera Vivar, and Linda Supik, Ashgate Publishing, 2011).“Directions For New Scholarship in Black Studies,” International Journal Of Africana Studies Vol. 14, Issue 1, 70-74, (Spring/Summer 2008)“Framing Affirmative Action,” Mich. L. Rev. First Impressions Vol. 105, Issue 123 (2007), Féminismes: Penser la pluralité. (Paris: ?Harmattan, 2005), contributed to, author by Dominique Fougeyrollas-Schwebel, Elénore Lépinard, and Eleni Varikas Women of Color at the Center:?Selections from the Third National Conference on Women of Color and the Law; Reprinted in Classic Papers on Violence Against Women (edited by Raquel Kennedy Bergen, et al, Allyn & Bacon, 2004).A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Law, in Philosophical Problems in the Law, 4th ed., 339-343?(edited by David M. Adams, Wadsworth, 2005).Book Chapter, “Traffic at the Crossroads: Multiple Oppressions,” Sisterhood is Forever: The Women’s Anthology for a New Millennium (edited by Robin Morgan, Washington Square Press, 2003).Background Paper, “Documento para o encontro de especialistas em aspectos da discriminacao racial relativos ao genero” Revistas Estudos Feministats. Scielo, Brazil (2002)Book Chapter, “The First Decade: ?Critical Reflections, or ‘A Foot in the Closing Door,’" Crossroads, Directions and a New Critical Race Theory (edited by Francisco Valdes, et. al., Temple University Press, 2002).]“The First Decade: ?Critical Reflections, or ‘A Foot in the Closing Door,’" Critical Race Studies, 49 UCLA Law Review, Vol. 49 Issue 5, 1343-72 (2002)“A?Report of the Expert Group Meeting on Gender and Racial Discrimination: note / by the Secretary-General” A?Geneva: UN, (A/CONF.189/PC.2/2, 11 May 2001). “Gender-Related Aspects of Race Discrimination,” Background paper for Expert Meeting on Gender and Racial Discrimination, Zagreb, Croatia (EM/GRD/2000/WP.1, 21-24 November 2000).Book Chapter, “Were the Critics Right about Rights? Reassessing the American Debate about Rights in the Post-Reform Era,” Beyond Rights Talk and Culture Talk: Comparative Essays on the Politics of Rights and Culture (edited by Mahmood Mamdani, St. Martin’s Press, New York, 2000).“Opening Remarks: Reclaiming Yesterday’s Future,” UCLA Law Review Vol. 47, Issue 6, 1459-65 (2000).Foreword, in Black Men on Race, Gender and Sexuality: A Critical Reader (edited by Devon W. Carbado, New York: NYU Press, 1999).“Playing Race Cards: Constructing a Pro-active Defense of Affirmative Action,” National Black Law Journal Vol. 16, Issue 2,196-214 (1998).??? “The Contradictions of Mainstream Constitutional Theory,” (with Gary Peller) UCLA Law Review Vol. 45, Issue 6, 1683-1715 (1998). Symposium: Voices of the People: Essays on Constitutional Democracy In Memory of Professor Julian N. Eule.Book Chapter, “Color-blind Dreams and Racial Nightmares: ?Reconfiguring Racism in the Post-Civil Rights Era,” Birth of A Nation's Hood: ?Gaze, Script and Spectacle in the O.J. Simpson Trial (edited by Toni Morrison and Claudia Brosky LaCour, New York: Pantheon Books, 1997).“The Scope and Content of Equality” co-authored with Elizabeth M. Schneider. ?Center for Applied Legal Studies, Seminar on Crucial Issues Relating to Chapter 111 the Constitution, January, 1995."Panel Presentation on Cultural Battery," University of Toledo Law Review, Vol. 25, Issue 4, 891-901 (1994)“Reel Time/Real Justice,” (with Gary Peller) Denver University Law Review Vol. 70, 283-96 (1993) ?Colloquy: ?Racism in the Wake of the Los Angeles Riots.“Race, Gender and Sexual Harassment,” Southern California Law Review Vol. 65, Issue 1467-76 (March 1992)“Whose Story is it Anyway? ?Feminist and Antiracist Appropriations of Anita Hill,” Race(ing) Justice, (En)gender(ing) Power: ?Essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas and the Construction of Social Reality 402-440,( edited by Toni Morrison, New York: Pantheon Books, 1992).“Mapping the Margins: ?Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color,” Stanford Law Review, Vol. 43, Issue 6, 1241-99 (1991). ?“Beyond Racism and Misogyny: ?The First Amendment and 2 Live Crew,” Boston Review (December 1991).“Toward a Race Conscious Pedagogy in Legal Education (Foreword: ?Voting Rights: ?Strategies for Legal and Community Action” National Black Law Journal Vol. 11, Issue 1, 1-14 (1989).“Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: ?A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics,” Chicago Law Forum Vol. 1989, Issue 1, 139-67 (1989); reprinted in The Politics of Law: ?A Progressive Critique 195-217 (2nd ed., edited by David Kairys, New York: ?Pantheon Books, 1990), Feminist Legal Theory (Bartlett & Kennedy, ed., 1992), Critical Race Feminism, (edited by Adrien Wing, NYU Press, 2003), and Framing Intersectionality (edited by Helma Lutz, Maria Teresa Herrera Vivar, and Linda Supik, Ashgate Publishing, 2011).“Race, Reform, and Retrenchment: ?Transformation and Legitimation in Antidiscrimination Law,” Harvard Law Review Vol. 101, Issue 7, 1331-87 (May 1988); reprinted in Critical Legal Thought: ?An American-German Debate (edited by Christian Joerges and David M. Trubek, Baden-Baden: ?Nomos, 1989); reprinted in Anti-Discrimination Law (M. Grudden, ed., 1992)Other Articles and Op Eds: Essence op ed, “The Precarity of Black Girls’ Lives.” July, 2020Forbes Interview: “Rising Against Racism, Supporting Black Female Leadership, And Building An Equitable World,” June 15, 2020The New Republic, “When Blackness is a Preexisting Condition,” May 2020.The New Republic, “Seeing No Evil,” March 2020The New Republic, “Naming the Threat,” January 2020.The New Republic, “How Men Distort the Race Debate,” November 2019.New York Times, “You Promised You Wouldn’t Kill Me,” October 28, 2019.The New Republic, “The Destructive Politics of White Amnesia,” August 2019.The New Republic, “Racial Terror and the Second Repeal of Reconstruction: How the legacy of Jim Crow haunts Trump's America,” May 2019.The Baffler, “I Believe I Can Lie: R Kelly’s Symphony of Serial Abuse Decoded,” January 17, 2019.New York Times Op-Ed, “We Still Haven’t Learned From Anita Hill’s Testimony,” September 27, 2018.The Huffington Post, “Kavanaugh Is Forcing The Legal World To Finally Face Its Weinstein Moment,” September 26, 2018.Them, “Kimberlé Crenshaw and Lady Phyll Talk Intersectionality, Solidarity, and Self Care,” August 31, 2018. The Guardian, “Is it time for Black Women in American to Take Up Arms?” April 18, 2018.Good Housekeeping, “How Four Successful Women Over 50 Have Learned to Embrace Aging With Grace,” April 6, 2018.The Baffler, “Race To The Bottom,” June 5, 2017.The Guardian, “We don’t Just Need More Black Women in Movies. We Need Intersectionality Now,” June 8, 2017. Philanthropy Women, “Behind a Law Scholar’s Push for More Funding for Women and Girls of Color,” May 30, 2017.LA Times, “Not So Silver Screen Panel will Explore the Erasure of Black Women in Entertainment,” April 06, 2017.Cosmopolitan, “10 Really Dope Black Women Every American Should Know,” February 16, 2017.New York Times, “How a Fractious Women’s Movement Came to Lead the Left,” February 7, 2017BBC, “100 Women Panel: Does Feminism Include You,” December 02, 2016.BBC, “What Women Made of Trump’s Election,” November 2016BrandeisNow, “Kimberle Crenshaw Named Winner of the 2016-17 Gittler Prize,” October 20, 2016.Democracy Now!, “Expanding the October 9th Presidential Debate,” October 6, 2016.MYTHOS, “Kimberle Crenshaw,” September 23, 2016.The Guardian, “#SayHerName: why Kimberle Crenshaw is fighting for forgotten women,” 30 May 2016Essence, “Addressing the Role of Race in Gender-Based Violence,” April 18, 2016.The Huffington Post, “Standing Against Henrico County's Censorship of Multicultural Education,” February 16, 2016.Washington Post, “Why Intersectionality Can’t Wait,” September 24, 2015.The Huffington Post, “The Charleston Imperative: Why Feminism and Antiracism Must be Linked,” July 8, 2015. Ms. Magazine, “Black Girls Matter,” Spring 2015.The Chronicle of Higher Education, “Don’t Let the Gender Gap Overshadow Deeper Racial and Economic Disparities,” October 27, 2014 with Walter AllenNew York Times Book Review, “In Her Judgment: ‘The Rise of Sotomayor’ by Joan Biskupic,” October 10, 2014.New York Times Op-Ed, “The Girls Obama Forgot,” July 29, 2014.“The Court’s Denial of Racial Societal Debt,” 40 –DEC Human Rights 12 (2013).New York Times, “Why Herman Cain Is Unfit to Lead,” (with Catharine A. Mackinnon), November 14, 2011.The Nation Magazine, “Black Women Still in Defense of Ourselves,” October 24th, 2011.The Huffington Post, “Dr. King’s True Legacy: A Lesson for Progressives in the Age of Obama” author, January 2009.Ms. Magazine, “The Old Boys Club” author, Winter 2009.Ms Magazine, “A Preference for Deception,” Winter Edition 2008.The Huffington Post, “Feminist Ultimatums: Not in Our Name,” co-author with Eve Ensler, February 5, 2008. Brown v. Board of Education Race and Education 50 Years Later. ?Africana Studies and Research Center colloquium series, with Robert L. Harris, Derrick A Bell, and Charles J Ogletree (2005)“Sharp Tongues for Sharpton,” The Nation (web edition) (6 August 2004).“Sharpton Sharpens the Challenge with an Overtime Victory,” (30 July 2004).“Was Strom a Rapist?” The Nation (15 March 2004).“Intersectionality: The Double Bind of Race and Gender: An Interview with Kimberle Williams Crenshaw, Who Coined the Term,” Perspectives: A Magazine for and about Women Lawyers, Vol. 12, No. 4 (Spring 2004)“Primer on White Supremacy,” (20 December 2003).“Rush Limbaugh and the Hypocrisy Smokescreen,” (18 October 2003).“Bad Calls on the Racial Playing Field,” (10 October 2003).“Beyond Affirmative Action: The Twenty-Five Year Détente,” (8 July 2003).“The Preference of White Privilege,” The Northstar Network (17 January 2003).“Will the ‘Real’ Racists Please Stand Up?,” The Northstar Network (December 2002).“Ahead to the Past: ?The Politics of Plessy,” Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire, Spring 2001 v3 i2 p8“A Roundtable Discussion of Black Feminism and W.E.B. Du Bois’ The Damnation of Women,” with Johnnetta B. Cole, Ruby Dee, Farah Griffin, Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Elaine Jones, Jewell Jackson McCabe, Judy Simmons and Faye Wattleton. Moderator/Editor, The New Crisis (November/December 2000).“A Short History of Black Feminist Scholars,” by Naomi Schiller, Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 119-125 (Autumn 2000).Moderator/Editor of Roundtable, “Black Feminism and Dubois,” Crisis Magazine, January 2000.“Culture Watch/Clarence Thomas, the Law and the Colorblind Hustle,” Newsday (August 1998).“Fighting the Post—Affirmative Action War,” Essence (July 1998).Book Review, Stranger Than Fiction, 15 California Lawyer 63-7 (1995). Reviewing Strange Justice: The Selling of Clarence Thomas, by Jane Mayer and Jill Abramson.Roundtable, “A Feminist Vision,” Emerge Magazine, March 1995.Roundtable, “Sexuality after Thomas/Hill,” Tikkun January/February 1992.“Running from Race,” (Commentary on the Democrats’ Discourse on Race) (with Gary Peller), 7 Tikkun 13-17 (1992).Contributor, “Antidiscrimination Legislation” and “Civil Rights,” Encyclopedia of American Constitutional Law (1991).Roundtable, “Clarence Thomas & The Failure of Liberalism,” Tikkun September/October 1991.All Media Since March 2020: LAW SCHOOL COURSES TAUGHT:DateNo.Course TitleUnitesStudentsF 1986120CRIMINAL LAW373S 1987214CIVIL RIGHTS437F 1987120CRIMINAL LAW387F 1987545VOTING RIGHTS311S 1988214CIVIL RIGHTS454F 1988Sabbatical LeaveS 1989214CIVIL RIGHTS439F 1989120CRIMINAL LAW377S 1990 214CIVIL RIGHTS453S 1990553WOMEN & THE LAW 313F 1990214CIVIL RIGHTS455F 1990 553WOMEN & THE LAW314S 1991200CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 461F 1991Sabbatical LeaveS 1992 Leave of AbsenceF 1992Leave of AbsenceS 1993214CIVIL RIGHTS (w/ Gotanda) 446F 1993 Leave of AbsenceS 1994148CONSTITUTIONAL LAW I 488S 1994 553SEM.-RACE, GENDER & LAW314F 1994 214CIVIL RIGHTS 446F 1994553SEM.-RACE, GENDER & LAW 310S 1995 Leave (Columbia)1995-96Leave (Columbia)S 1997214CIVIL RIGHTS433 S 1997553SEM.-RACE, GENDER & LAW39F 1997214CIVIL RIGHTS 428F 1997 553BSEM-RACE & GENDER 3/211S 1998 Leave (Columbia)F 1998Leave (Columbia)S 1999 214CIVIL RIGHTS433S 1999545BCIVIL RIGHTS: RACE CONSCIOUSREMEDIES3/26S 1999GE Cluster 20 ABC: Interracial Dynamics in Amer. 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