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Dealing with Imposter Syndrome

This session will explore our feelings of being a fake or imposter and how we can reject the concept of perfectionism! Any student concerned about not being good enough or feeling others are better or cleverer than they are will benefit from this worshop. You will gain an understanding that you are not the only person who feels this way.

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Guest Lecture: 'Racial Capitalism and the Anthropocene'
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The University of Warwick Community are invited to the following Law School Lecture: 'Racial Capitalism and the Anthropocene' with Professor Carmen G. Gonzalez, Loyola University Chicago.

Racial capitalism is a useful framework for understanding the intersecting socio-ecological crises of the Anthropocene, including unprecedented environmental degradation, extreme economic inequality, and the resurgence of authoritarian ethno-nationalism. This lecture examines the logic of racial capitalism in order to distinguish between reforms that entrench the system and those that facilitate its transformation. Register to attend.

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