Anthony N. Morgan appointed to Canadian Human Rights Tribunal

May 28, 2024 by Patricia Doherty

Congratulations to Anthony N. Morgan on his appointment as a full-time member of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal for a term of five years, effective May 27, 2024!

Anthony has stepped down from his CrimSL adjunct professorship and his position at the City of Toronto.

Anthony's general research interests include Pan-African thought and liberation movements; globalized anti-Black racism; reparatory justice; international human rights law; critical race theory; third world approaches to international law, and; critical criminal international law. 

When he joined CrimSL as an adjunct professor in January 2024, he was already familiar to us from his time as a visiting junior fellow here from September 2022 to September 2023.

In May 2024, he hosted panel discussion "The school-to-prison pipeline: criminalizing Black students here and abroad" for the CrimSL Research Cluster for the Study of Racism and Inequality (CSRI), of which he was a member. Prior to that, he presented a CSRI seminar entitled "Black Rights Beyond Borders" in March 2023.

We wish Anthony all the best in his new role!

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