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VIEW LIVE STREAM: Legal Aid as Racial Justice Work

Wednesday, June 8, 2022: 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.

ZOOM INFORMATION BELOW (Please click on link)

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89835162773

This session will explore the intersection between legal services and racial justice. It will begin with a discussion of the role of racial justice in legal aid work historically and the evolution of that role, particularly during this recent period of racial reckoning. A panel of experts will then discuss how legal aid attorneys, law students, and pro bono attorneys can use the civil legal system to continue fighting to dismantle systemic racism.

Presented by: Tyler Press Sutherland, Director of Racial Justice and Equity, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (Moderator)

Jeanne Nishimoto, Associate Director, UCLA Veterans Legal Clinic

Jessica Mark, Supervising Attorney, Bay Area Legal Aid

Sabrina Forte, Director of Policy & Impact Litigation, Alliance for Children’s Rights 

Registration fees: FREE

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