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		<title>What Is HJREJ?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Harvard Journal on Racial and Ethnic Justice was originally founded as an internal publication of the Black Law Students Association, and has grown into an independent annual journal committed to publishing manuscripts that address social and economic issues affecting African Americans and other minorities, as well as publishing innovative works by minority scholars and ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Harvard Journal on Racial and Ethnic Justice was originally founded as an internal publication of the Black Law Students Association, and has grown into an independent annual journal committed to publishing manuscripts that address social and economic issues affecting African Americans and other minorities, as well as publishing innovative works by minority scholars and students. The upcoming volume will publish pieces discussing a variety of topics relevant to your community.</p>
<p>HJREJ co-sponsored a symposium entitled ‘Race Across Boundaries,’ which took a global approach in comparing and relating racial and ethnic tensions abroad to those experienced in the United States.”</p>
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