Fordham Law School: Panel Examines the 'White Space' of the Legal World
BRONX, New York, Nov. 23 -- Fordham University School of Law issued the following news:
In a 2014 article, Yale University's Sterling Professor of Sociology and of African American Studies Elijah Anderson coined the term "white space" to encapsulate the predominantly white areas--neighborhoods, academic institutions, many workplaces, among others--that Black people consider "off limits," despite being "required to navigate ... as a condition of their existen . . .
In a 2014 article, Yale University's Sterling Professor of Sociology and of African American Studies Elijah Anderson coined the term "white space" to encapsulate the predominantly white areas--neighborhoods, academic institutions, many workplaces, among others--that Black people consider "off limits," despite being "required to navigate ... as a condition of their existen . . .