Bryan Bullock

Bryan Bullock

Attorney

IN, US
Environmental Justice, Black History, Law, International Law

Attorney Bryan Bullock is a frequent speaker on environmental justice issues. He has spoken at several venues including the prestigious Kroc Institute for International Peace at the University of Notre Dame; The National Coalition of Puerto Rican Women Conference; and Indiana University Northwest for the Environmental Justice and Human Right Conference. His essay, "Reviving the Fight Against Environmental Racism" Black Agenda Report, November 03, 2015 http://www.blackagendareport.com/node/4362" will be published in an upcoming anthology of writings, titled Environmental Racism/Classism. For several years, Atty. Bullock represented men who were being detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and he written on this issue for Truthout.org. He is an adjunct professor at Indiana University Northwest, where he teaches a course on the history of Race and the Law.  He is published on Black Agenda Report.com, Truthout.org and the Jurist.org. Atty. Bullock is the president of the Indiana Chapter of the National Lawyer's Guild. He is also on the board of the Indiana ACLU and the Coalition Against the Death Penalty. He is also a member of the Chicago chapter of the National Coalition of Black Lawyers. In his private practice, he represents people in Employment Discrimination and Civil Rights cases. As a speaker Mr. Bullock addresses African American issues, including police brutality, Employment Discrimination, Law and Environmental Justice. He is also available to speak on issues related to international issues such as the history of Haiti, Palestine and the international dimensions of the Black Freedom Movement. 

Attorney Bryan Bullock is a frequent speaker on environmental justice issues. He has spoken at several venues including the prestigious Kroc Institute for International Peace at the University of Notre Dame; The National Coalition of Puerto Rican Women Conference; and Indiana University Northwest for the Environmental Justice and Human Right Conference. His essay, "Reviving the Fight Against Environmental Racism" Black Agenda Report, November 03, 2015 http://www.blackagendareport.com/node/4362" will be published in an upcoming anthology of writings, titled Environmental Racism/Classism. For several years, Atty. Bullock represented men who were being detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and he written on this issue for Truthout.org. He is an adjunct professor at Indiana University Northwest, where he teaches a course on the history of Race and the Law.  He is published on Black Agenda Report.com, Truthout.org and the Jurist.org. Atty. Bullock is the president of the Indiana Chapter of the National Lawyer's Guild. He is also on the board of the Indiana ACLU and the Coalition Against the Death Penalty. He is also a member of the Chicago chapter of the National Coalition of Black Lawyers. In his private practice, he represents people in Employment Discrimination and Civil Rights cases. As a speaker Mr. Bullock addresses African American issues, including police brutality, Employment Discrimination, Law and Environmental Justice. He is also available to speak on issues related to international issues such as the history of Haiti, Palestine and the international dimensions of the Black Freedom Movement.