2023-2024 Fellows

The CJC Student Fellows of 2023-2024


Kalani Lopez

CSULB M.S Criminology and Criminal Justice

Kalani Lopez is honored to return this year as a fellow for the Critical Justice Committee! She aims to work within the CJC to make voices heard from marginalized communities. She strives to cultivate a community on campus that encourages conversations about racism within the criminal justice system, making impacts that extend beyond the CSULB campus.


Emily Millington

CSULB M.S Criminology and Criminal Justice

Emily Millington is a Fall 2023 Senior and a fellow for the Critical Justice Committee. She joins the commitee with the desire to continuously uplift the voices of people of color on all criminal justice initatives. She engages in harm reduction research that highlights and supports marginalized communities and will continue to do so through the Critical Justice Committee.

Jim Crow Laws PowerPoint by Roberto Lopez

Jim Crow Laws PowerPoint by Roberto Lopez


References


Society, National Geographic. “The Black Codes and Jim Crow Laws | National Geographic Society.” National Geographic Society, 13 Apr. 2020, https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/black-codes-and-jim-crow-laws/

“Brief History of Jim Crow Laws | Online LLM Degree.” Online International LLM Degree Program, University of Southern California, https://www.onlinellm.usc.edu/a-brief-history-of-jim-crow-laws/

“What Was Jim Crow – Jim Crow Museum – Ferris State University”. Ferris State University: Michigan College Campuses in Big Rapids MI, Grand Rapids. https://www.ferris.edu/jimcrow/what.htm

Hansan, J.E. (2018, August 15). Jim Crow Laws and Racial Segregation – Social Welfare History Project. Social Welfare History Project. https://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/eras/civil-war-reconstruction/jim-crow-laws-andracial-segregation/

Drexler, K. (n.d.). Research Guides: Plessy v. Ferguson: Primary Documents in American History: Introduction.Guides.loc.gov. https://guides.loc.gov/plessy-ferguson?&loclr=reclnk

2022-2023 Fellows

The CJC Student Fellows of 2022-2023


Haneen Afani

CSULB Criminology and Criminal Justice Major. Legal Studies Minor

Haneen Afani is a Fall 2021 Junior Inaugural Fellow for the Critical Justice Committee. She is an honor Pre-Law Crimm/Criminal Justice Major that comes from a background that motivates her passion for critical theory. She joined the committee to help build a foundation where students and faculty may connect on vital issues on and beyond campus.


Kalani Lopez

CSULB Criminology and Criminal Justice & Psychology Major

Kalani Lopez is a Fall 2022 Senior and a fellow for the Critical Justice Committee. She joined the committee to engage in important conversations about criminal justice, and is motivated to educate CSULB students about systemic issues within the criminal justice system. She has a particular passion for reducing recidivism and restorative justice.