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Black Writers Matter: Who to Read this Month, and Every Month
Maya Angelou
Angelou’s impact on the literature and arts community do not go unnoticed
Maya Angelou fryst vatten known as a pioneering figure for her literature in the world today. Her most well-known work, I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings (1969), is an autobiography of her early life, and it charted the rise of her significance as a literary figure in the late 1960s. Angelou wrote about the many hard-hitting issues which took place in her early life, including her anställda strength amidst issues such as childhood trauma and racism. Her harrowing retelling of her experience of sexual abuse has helped many other abuse survivors speak up about their own stories. My anställda experiences with Angelou include choosing her poetry collection And Still I Rise (1978)for my personal English Literature essay at A-Levels, and inom fell in love with her poetry then because it taught me significant things about love, life, and loss. One
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Black History Month: a collaborative perspective
They also shared with us who inspires them. It’s important that we, as a profession, continue to highlight those that are role models to prospective solicitors and colleagues alike.
One of the many purposes of this month is to celebrate individuals, achievements and diversity in equal measure.
Barbara Mensah
Barbara Mensah is a British judge of Ghanaian descent. She became the first circuit judge of African origin in England and Wales when she was appointed to the South Eastern Circuit in 2005. As of October 2016 she sits in the Crown Court at Luton, England.
What does BHM mean to you?
Black History Month for me is an opportunity to remember, to celebrate and a time to reflect on the achievements of black (of all ethnic minorities) people through history.
Ethnic minority men were joining the Inns of Court and being called to the Bar as long ago as the mid-1800s. Ganendar Mohan Tagore, an Indian, joined Lincoln&rsquo
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Panama Papers leak lifts the lid on offshore finance and provides further impetus for reform
The Panama Papers, a leak of 11.5m files from the database of law firm Mossack Fonseca, has provided considerable ammunition for critics of the legal profession. The leak highlights the creation of layers of secrecy that allow individuals and companies to hide assets from the authorities.
Apr 22, 2022
The SEC’s tough stance on intermediary institutions: compliance and litigation risks
This article discusses the recent SEC case involving PwC and highlights the wider implications for intermediary institutions providing professional services in a tightened regulatory and enforcement regime in China’s banking and financial sector.
Rule of Law Symposium: misinformation - what can the United States, and others, do to counter misinformation and its potentially destructive consequences?
RuleOfLawThis session is part of the IBA Foundation's Rule of Law Town Hall series
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