Walking Through Glass: An Entryway Exhibit Space for the Oxy Community

Civil Rights Restorative Justice (CRRJ) Project Exhibit

The Civil Rights and Restorative Justice (CRRJ) Project, founded by Professor Margaret Burnham, addresses harms resulting from the massive breakdown in law enforcement during the civil rights movement, from the 1950s to the early 1970s. This was a time of great political protest and turmoil as African-Americans and their allies militantly rejected Jim Crow, second-class citizenship, and economic exploitation. The project engages teachers and students across Northeastern University and is directed by faculty from the School of Law and the College of Criminal Justice.

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