Fw: Let’s Talk About Race: The Origins of Systemic Racism (Webinar)

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Tom Jasper

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Feb 19, 2021, 12:16:56 PM2/19/21
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Hi, 

Daughter-zoë has association memberships that include the NY State Bar Association--a pretty good association for CLE programs, based on the few of their past programs I attended. . . although it’s not one of the associations of which I’m a member--and forwarded the “below.” I “stepped thru the registration process and determined that it’s free to members AND non-members. . . if’n you happened to be inneristid. 

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tj
From: Zoe E. Jasper <z...@jasperpllc.com>
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2021 9:49 AM
To: Tom Jasper <tee...@jasperpllc.com>
Subject: FW: Let’s Talk About Race: The Origins of Systemic Racism (Webinar)
 

Free cle


Zoë E. Jasper, Esq.

Jasper & Jasper, PLLC

17 State Street; Suite 4000

New York, NY 10004

Tel.: 212.634.9949

Fax: 888.279.1890




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Date: 2/19/21 9:05 AM (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: Let’s Talk About Race: The Origins of Systemic Racism (Webinar)

The Origins of Systemic Racism in the United States and Tips for Dismantling Those Systems by Being Actively Anti-Racist

This CLE breaks down the origins of white supremacy in the United States (the Constitution); discusses the establishment of Black Codes after the Emancipation of enslaved persons (which has led to disproportionate incarceration and broken windows policing in communities of color), and delves into segregation and redlining (which were effectuated through local and federal laws). It then pivots to legal (legislative and judicial) attempts at interrupting racial bias against BIPOC on the State and Federal levels and ends with practical guidance on how to be actively anti-racist in our daily lives.

Faculty:

  • Mirna M. Santiago, Hurwitz & Fine, PC
 

New York State Bar Association, One Elk Street, Albany, NY 12207, PH: 800-582-2452

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