About this Event
Add to calendarThe Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will host Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law Professor Doris Wendy Greene. The daughter of American civil rights activists, Professor Doris “Wendy” Greene is a trailblazing U.S. anti-discrimination law scholar, teacher and advocate who has devoted her professional life’s work to advancing racial, color, and gender equity in workplaces and beyond. Professor Greene’s legal scholarship and public advocacy, which explores how constructions of identity inform and constrain anti-discrimination law, have generated civil rights protections for victims of discrimination throughout the United States. Professor Greene will address the CROWN Act, how race and identity constructions constrain anti-discrimination law, and helpful suggestions on how we can minimize misperception on grooming codes and discrimination in the workplace. Registration required: www.tinyurl.com/deiidcevents.