Ruth Chance Mondays
Joining theory and practice, the center sponsors a biweekly luncheon speakers series that brings prominent social justice practitioners to Boalt Hall to discuss current issues and cases with students. Recent topics have included: community law practice; private practice in the public interest; access to health care; the digital divide; international human rights; race, class and criminal justice; children's advocacy; reproductive freedom; and federal election law reform.
This speaker series has been endowed through a grant from the Rosenberg Foundation to honor Ruth Chance '31, who served on the board of the Equal Rights Advocates from 1974-1984. The only woman in her Boalt class of 1931, Ruth Chance was a social commentator, historian, sociologist and crusader, mostly on behalf of children and youth against poverty, race, and class discrimination.
