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Season 6, Episode 4: Exploring Critical Race IP with Dean Deidre Keller and Kimberly Tignor

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We explore the intersections of race and intellectual property with Dean Deidre Keller and Kimberly Tignor, uncovering how such a lens can empower creators of color and reorganize distributions of wealth. Find more information on Critical Race Intellectual Property with Dean Keller's scholarship in collaboration with Professor Anjali Vats here: Anjali Vats & Deidre A. Keller, Critical Race IP, 36 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 735 (2018). Find more information on the work being done at the Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice here: https://iipsj.org. Hosted by: Ozichi Emeziem, Nicole Battaglia & Marlin Gramajo Produced by: Mic Anthony Music By: Something Elated by Broke For Free
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We explore the intersections of race and intellectual property with Dean Deidre Keller and Kimberly Tignor, uncovering how such a lens can empower creators of color and reorganize distributions of wealth. Find more information on Critical Race Intellectual Property with Dean Keller's scholarship in collaboration with Professor Anjali Vats here: Anjali Vats & Deidre A. Keller, Critical Race IP, 36 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 735 (2018). Find more information on the work being done at the Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice here: https://iipsj.org. Hosted by: Ozichi Emeziem, Nicole Battaglia & Marlin Gramajo Produced by: Mic Anthony Music By: Something Elated by Broke For Free
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