NMBLC is pleased to promote this community event.
Please join the Salt of the Earth School of Radical Education’s presentation at the UNM Student Union Building by, and discussion with, my colleague Ernesto Longa regarding the research he is conducting regarding how law enforcement and the judicial system and jail system are treating people who don’t have secure housing. Ernesto will present his data and analyses regarding who unhoused arrestees are, what crimes they are charged with, and the consequences of their repeated arrests.
Ernesto is the head research librarian at the UNM law school, where he provides research support for both quantitative and qualitative research projects. Additionally, he teaches Legal Research, provides reference, and oversees the library special collections and Law School archives. Ernesto is also the president of United Academics-UNM, the UNM faculty union. In 2007, he received the Earl Borgeson Research in Law Librarianship Award for his research on America’s First Jim Crow Law School Library and Staff.
WHEN: November 17th 2022 at 6:30 pm
Where: UNM 3rd floor of the SUB (Acoma A&B)