WebFeb 26, 2001 · Moderator: Ora Schub, Clinical Associate Professor and Staff Attorney, Children and Family Justice Center, Northwestern Law . Black & Blue: Colorable Issues in Race and Law Enforcement Co-Sponsored by Black Law Students Association 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Rubloff 150 . Panelists: Darren P. Davis, Commander, University Police, … WebIn 1994 Ora Schub, Chicago was listed on a "Membership, Subscription and Mailing List" for the Chicago Committees of Correspondence, an offshoot of the Communist Party USA. …
Ora Schub: In memoriam Fight Back!
WebOra Schub. J.D., Co-Director (Community Justice for Youth Institute (CJYI)), she conducts restorative justice peace circle trainings in Chicago. Known for her work on domestic violence, disability rights, Palestinian solidarity work and human rights, Ora was formerly a clinical law professor at the Northwestern University School of Law Children ... WebMany local organizations now embrace restorative justice principles, and most practitioners point at the work of two people in particular: Cheryl Graves and Ora Schub, who are described often as “the grandmothers of Chicago’s restorative justice movement.” grammy awards ariana grande
Building a World Beyond Policing Sojourners
WebCheryl Graves accepted the award by thanking friends of Ora Schub, who sadly passed away in 2024 after a long battle with cancer. “To all of you who knew and loved Ora, know that her tenacity and fighting spirit for justice and resistance is alive and well. And yes, still very, very loud.” Fighting for Our FamiliesThe Street Vendors ... Weblaw student at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law (by Cheryl Graves and Ora Schub) a primary line of her research centers on how restorative and transformative practices and theories operate within law and public systems. She is nationally recognized in the field and presently serves as co-editor of the North American Volume of the International WebPLO lawyers Erica Thompson (who had joined the office as a lawyer in1991) and Jani were themselves arrested in January of 1991, along with then Chicago NLG President Ora Schub and Pasquale Lombardo in the lobby of the federal building, gathering signatures for an anti-war statement which was to appear in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin. china springs newspaper