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Chicana/o Law Review

Chicana/o Law Review

Over the last 30 years, the Chicana/o-Latina/o Law Review (“CLLR”) has provided an essential forum for the discussion of central issues affecting the Latino community that "mainstream" law journals continue to ignore. Since 1972, the Review has established a reputation for publishing strong scholarly work on affirmative action and education, Spanish and Mexican land grants, environmental justice, language rights, and immigration reform. (Source: https://escholarship.org/uc/uclalaw_cllr)

Michigan Journal of Race & Law

Michigan Journal of Race & Law

The Michigan Journal of Race & Law is a legal journal that serves as a forum for the exploration of issues relating to race and law. To that end, MJR&L publishes articles, notes, and essays on the cutting edge of civil rights scholarship from a wide variety of scholarly perspectives. MJR&L’s diversity is reflected by the authors with whom we collaborate, ranging from scholars and students to practitioners and social scientists. (Source:https://mjrl.org/)

Washington and Lee journal of civil rights and social justice

Washington and Lee journal of civil rights and social justice

The Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice (JCRSJ) is a biannual scholarly publication focusing on legal issues that affect historically underrepresented classes of persons. JCRSJ has published articles covering a wide variety of subject matters, including real estate, education, healthcare, family, environment, public welfare, and international rights. JCRSJ's mission is to explore the intersection of majority and minority culture through discrete legal issues. To that end, JCRSJ seeks to provide a space for scholars of all persuasions to expand and develop a theoretical, critical, and socially relevant dialogue with the legal community. The articles published by JCRSJ are building blocks for understanding the issues that face our society today (Source: https://jcrsj.wlulaw.io/)

Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race

This peer-reviewed journal is devoted to research and criticism on race in the social sciences. It provides a forum for discussion and increased understanding of race and society from a range of disciplines, including but not limited to economics, political science, sociology, anthropology, law, communications, public policy, psychology, and history. Each issue contains an editorial overview, invited lead essays, original research papers, and review essays covering current books, controversies, and research threads (Source: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/du-bois-review-social-science-research-on-race).

Black Scholar

Black Scholar

TBS is the first modern Black studies and research journal and is currently the leading such journal in the United States. Founded on the premise that Black writers, scholars, activists and artists could participate in dialogue within its pages, TBS‘s primary mission has been to chronicle, analyze, and debate the conditions and the emancipatory efforts of Black people, across class, nationality, gender, generation, sexuality, and ideology. Due in part to the impact of the journal, Black Studies, Africana Studies, Diaspora Studies, and other subdisciplines have become legitimate spaces of scholarly inquiry (Source: https://www.theblackscholar.org/)

Equality, Diversity, & Inclusion

Equality, Diversity, & Inclusion

EDI offers a platform for critical and rigorous exploration of equal opportunities concerns including gender, ethnicity, class, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion, as well as other nascent forms of inequalities in the context of society (Source: https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/issn/2040-7149)

Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review

Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review

The Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review (CR-CL) is the nation’s leading progressive law journal. Founded in 1966 as an instrument to advance personal freedoms and human dignities, CR-CL seeks to catalyze progressive thought and dialogue through publishing innovative legal scholarship and from various perspectives and in diverse fields of study (Source: https://harvardcrcl.org/).

Journal of health disparities research and practice.

Journal of health disparities research and practice.

The Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice is a refereed online journal that explores the dimensions of health disparities globally. The Journal invites submission of original manuscripts from researchers, public health, behavioral health, clinical, and social science experts and practitioner that seek to continue the discussion of health disparities in order to eradicate them (Source: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/jhdrp/)

Journal of gender, race & justice

Journal of Gender, Race & Justice

We strive to be a transformative experience. In a spirit of openness, we explore how we are classified, stratified, ignored, and singled out under the law because of our race, sex, gender, economic class, ability, sexual identity, and the multitude of labels applied to us (Source: https://jgrj.law.uiowa.edu/).

Journal of American Ethnic History

Journal of American Ethnic History

The Journal of American Ethnic History (JAEH) addresses various aspects of North American immigration history and American ethnic history, including background of emigration, ethnic and racial groups, Native Americans, race and ethnic relations, immigration policies, and the processes of incorporation, integration, and acculturation. Each issue contains articles, review essays, and single book reviews (Source: https://www.press.uillinois.edu/journals/jaeh.html).