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Anti-Racist Movement Lawyering: A Lunch Talk with Saa’un P. Bell and John Affeldt

Join us Monday, April 4, at 12:30, for the third event in the Child Advocacy Program's "Preserving Public Education" speaker series.

March 28, 2022 by Margo Strucker

Monday, April 4, 12:30-1:30PM
WCC 3019
Takeaway Lunch Provided
RSVP here to help us order food.
*Please note our masking request below.

Saa’un P. Bell, Associate Director Campaign, Policy, Narrative Strategy, Power California, and John Affeldt, Managing Attorney, Public Advocates Inc., will discuss how centering community voices through deep partnerships with grassroots organizers in low-income communities and engaging in multi-pronged, long-term strategic advocacy has created more equity and long-lasting social change in public education in California.

Saa’un P. Bell is Associate Director Campaign, Policy, Narrative Strategy, Power California. Saa’un is a community and youth organizer, working on-the-ground with California students and parents and has worked as a close community partner with Public Advocates.

John Affeldt is Managing Attorney at Public Advocates Inc., one of the first public interest law firms in the nation, and one which initially focused on systemic reform litigation as its primary method to effect change.

 

Masking: There are members of our community who are particularly vulnerable to COVID. We do not want to put these members of our community at risk. Therefore, the CAP team will continue to wear masks at our events going forward, and we make a heartfelt request that you also continue to wear a mask.  We will have meals for you to take away with you after the talk.

 

Co-sponsored by: Advocates for Education, Child & Youth Advocates, La Alianza, American Constitution Society, Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, Women’s Law Association, the Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative/Education Law Clinic, The Bell Collective

 

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