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St. Thomas Law Review

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622

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Article

Abstract

This stream of contemplation centers around a realm of diverse and stimulating essays with themes ranging from religious persecution to an equally appreciated discussion on the nexus between food and international trade agreements. The essays draw from the Latino and Latina Stories, History, Law, Race, and Religion Panels. Further, presentations stem from the Coalition Building Panels in which the Global and Local Panels scrutinize Indigenous communities' confrontations with racial superiority problems that are veiled under the guise of an educational model. Reflecting a fundamental priority to engage the locus of Conference sites, this Cluster encompasses international human rights constructions from the LatCrit XII Caribbean Criticalities Panel. Finally, this Cluster includes a racial based identity essay that connects with impoverished communities facing asymmetrical and harm-inducing trade agreements.

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