Seattle Journal for Social Justice: Third Call for Symposium Submissions

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Posted by Jamie Wilson, community karma 43

The Seattle Journal for Social Justice (SJSJ) is accepting submissions for presentation at our annual symposium and for publication in our symposium issue to follow. 

On March 5, 2021 we will be hosting our virtual symposium titled, “Workers’ Rights in the Wake of a Global Pandemic." We strongly encourage BIPOC, women, and other marginalized groups to contact us if interested in participating. 

Even before COVID-19 exploded in the United States, the worklaw system here had already created levels of wealth and income inequality not seen since the great depression, systematically divesting Black, native, immigrant and other vulnerable communities of wealth and income. The COVID-19 pandemic has magnified these inequities and enhanced the need for a conversation to both expose the underlying structures and to offer paths forward to a healthier future. This symposium aims to create space for that conversation among academics, practitioners, and community advocates to analyze the ways in which the COVID-19 outbreak has impacted safeguards for workers.

We are considering submissions covering all areas of labor and employment law to guide this conversation. Topics could include, but are not limited to: the unemployment benefits system; workplace health and safety regulation, including the use of workplace monitors or committees; nuisance and other tort theories of liability for employers; minimum compensation standards, including hazard pay; and the use of mass protest and other concerted activity. 

How to submit materials: 

Email your submission to sjsjcontent@seattleu.edu. Please include “SJSJ 2021 Symposium” in the subject line. 

For general inquiries:

Email Jamie Wilson, SJSJ Content Development Editor, at wilsonjamie@seattleu.edu or Hua Shi, SJSJ Content Development Editor, at shihua@seattleu.edu

Click here to read more about why you should publish with SJSJ. 

Click here to read more about our 2020 symposium on Jails and Prisons: Rights, Re-Entry and Reform.