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The Justice for All series confronts the inequalities that shape our policies, our institutions and our lives. In this series public figures, organizers, thinkers and doers expose deeply embedded injustices and call for a more equitable future. Events are free for UCSB students with a valid ID. Read on to learn about two upcoming events!

By Chava Nerenberg, Graduate Programming Assistant
Friday, October 22nd, 2021 - 7:30am


Justice for All confronts the inequalities that shape our policies, our institutions and our lives. Our collective awakening demands a just, tolerant, open and socially inclusive world, one which frees us to thrive. In this series public figures, organizers, thinkers and doers expose deeply embedded injustices and call for a more equitable future.

Justice for All events are FREE for currently-enrolled UCSB students (with valid ID). Advance registration is recommended. Proof of full vaccination is required for all attendees at A&L events. Arts & Lectures' health and safety protocols can be found here.

Warrior Women
Featuring Madonna Thunder Hawk and Marcella Gilbert
WED, NOV 03 / 7:30 PM PACIFIC / CAMPBELL HALL

This documentary screening and conversation chronicles the work of a Lakota mother and daughter whose fight for Indigenous rights began in the late 1960s and continues to this day.

Annette Gordon-Reed
On Juneteenth: 'Freedom Day' and Its Importance to American History
WED, NOV 10 / 7:30 PM PACIFIC / CAMPBELL HALL

Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed weaves together history and heartfelt memoir to tell the sweeping story of Juneteenth and the larger fight for equality.