Your Organization Has Made a Commitment to Anti-Racism, Now What?! (Virtual Event)

Topics:
  • Civil Rights
  • Training
  • Access to Justice

 

The Practising Law Institute is hosting a live one-hour briefing entitled Your Organization Has Made a Commitment to Anti-Racism, Now What?! on October 25, 2021 from 1:00 PM-2:00 PM Eastern.

Registration: $25

During Pro Bono Week, October 24-30, PLI is pleased to offer this One-Hour Briefing at no cost to strengthen your advocacy for pro bono clients and for social justice. Simply enter Priority Code RMW1 PRB01 at checkout. This code is valid from October 24 through October 30.

As collective consciousness around systemic racism has grown, many legal aid and public interest organizations are re-examining their internal policies and practices to ensure that they are not just serving communities of color but bringing a more intentional antiracist focus to that work. Establishing a commitment to advancing race equity and justice through advocacy is an important first step. But the greater challenge comes when seeking to operationalize that commitment.

The journey towards a diverse, equitable, and inclusive institution that is equipped to advance racial equity and justice both externally and internally can be complex. It requires organizational leadership to assess and modify organizational structures and culture. Throughout the process, staff must confront a wide range of issues, such as explicit and unconscious bias, microaggressions, stereotype threat, racism, and racial anxiety.

Join Kimberly Jones Merchant, Director of the Shriver Center’s Racial Justice Institute as she shares the framework to operationalize and realize a true commitment to race equity.  Topics to be addressed include:

  • Setting the context for why race equity is an imperative given the current status of our nation (15 minutes)
  • Level setting foundational knowledge on race and poverty and how systemic racialized structures are created and perpetuated (20 minutes)
  • How a four-prong framework to assess an organization’s readiness to engage in antiracist practice, including an assessment of (1) diversity and inclusion, (2) capacity, (3) structure, and (4) culture provides an essential foundation for developing a successful racial equity action plan for staff to operationalize their commitments and transition to a more inclusive multi-cultural antiracist organization (25 minutes)

  • CLE Credit Comments:

    One (1.0) Substantive PA CLE Credit.

    Attendance at this event is categorized as "distance learning" by the PA CLE Board.

    For all compliance periods ending in 2021: The 12 hour CLE requirement may be completed with credits earned through live-online or pre-recorded online courses. Distance learning credits earned during this period may carry forward (up to two compliance periods).

    For all compliance periods ending in 2022: At least six credits must be live-online or in-person/classroom. Up to six credits may be completed through pre-recorded online courses. Only credits through live-online and in-person/classroom courses taken during this period may carry forward (up to two compliance periods).

    More information on distance learning CLE credit.
  • Contact:
    Practising Law Institute
    800.260.4PLI (4754)