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ACAT: A Trauma-Informed, Antiracist Approach to Legal Advocacy
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ACAT: A Trauma-Informed, Antiracist Approach to Legal Advocacy
****UPDATE: CLE CREDIT NOW AVAILABLE FOR NLG NYC MEMBERS****
CLE credit is now available for members of the National Lawyers Guild- New York City chapter. Non-members may purchase NY CLE credits from the NLG NYC. CLE credit purchase comes with 1 year of NLG NYC chapter membership.
To add CLE credit, visit: https://nationallawyersguildnycchapter.wildapricot.org/event-4686078

A Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Course: 2.0 CLE Credits
1 Skills credit  non-transitional/transitional (attorneys admitted less than two years) and
1 Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias credit  non-transitional only

Under CLE regulations, credit will be offered only to those attorneys completing the entire program; attorneys attending only part of the program are not eligible for CLE credit. Certificates will be sent upon receipt of completed affirmation of attendance forms following the program.

The New York City Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an Accredited Provider of Continuing Legal Education in New York State

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**As featured in training programs hosted by the American Bar Association, National Legal Aid & Defender Association, ASISTA, and more.**

Burnout, capacity, vicarious trauma, and structural racism continue to be pressing issues for legal advocates, especially during a pandemic and in the wake of a civil rights uprising. This training will help you rethink your approach to legal advocacy entirely that will result in increased sustainability for you as the advocate, holistic care for the people you serve, and outcomes that disrupt unjust systems. We will begin by providing a basic introduction to concepts relating to trauma and race, leading up to a four-part model that guides legal advocates to engage in a trauma-informed, anti-racist approach to legal advocacy informed. This training is designed to be a very small taste for everything that can be learned, developed, and strengthened to make the work better for ourselves as agents of change and the directly impacted individuals and communities we serve as legal workers, advocates, and organizers.

Target Audience:
Attorneys, legal workers, advocates, and organizers. JD not required.

Recommended Pre-Training Independent Learning Assignments:
- Katz, Sarah and Haldar, Deeya, The Pedagogy of Trauma-Informed Lawyering (April 21, 2016). 22 Clinical L. Rev. 359 (2016); Temple University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2016-29. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2768218.
- This Vice News segment featuring Resmaa Menakem, author of My Grandmother's Hands, on how our bodies carry racial trauma: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmENK5Fb_nU&ab_channel=VICENews
- "Behind the Cliff," a TedEx talk by Laura van Dernoot Lipsky, author of Trauma Stewardship, on trauma exposure and its impact on trauma workers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOzDGrcvmus&ab_channel=TEDxTalks

About the Presenter (for more information, visit lorilei.info):
Lorilei (they/them) is a queer, trans Korean-American abolitionist, artist, and attorney dedicated to teaching legal advocates on how to engage in trauma-informed and antiracist advocacy in their individual capacities and collectively as movement advocates. Lorilei's expertise is informed by over a decade of professional experiences ranging from volunteer to director at numerous nonprofit organizations, including the Shriver Center on Poverty Law, the Southern Poverty Law Center, Legal Services NYC, and various Catholic Charities organizations. Lorilei has been a strategic accomplice to migrants across the nation, including in rural farms in Upstate NY, migrant camps in Tijuana, and multiple detention settings, from unaccompanied minors shelters to rural for-profit mass incarceration facilities in the Deep South. Lorilei currently serves as co-faculty for the 2021-22 New York Law School Asylum Clinic and as an expert consultant, coach, and trainer for legal services providers across the nation.

Lorilei is admitted to the state bars of New York and Texas, the US Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, and the Southern and Eastern Federal District Courts of New York. They are a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis School of Law and the University of Maryland.

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Zoom

Zona horaria: America/New_York
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Online / Streaming / Virtual
Educación > Clases

Apropiado para niños: No

Contacto

Organizador: Lorilei W.
En BPT desde: Ene 27, 2022
 
Lorilei W.
lorilei.info

Accesibilidad

Transcription services will be provided through Otter.Ai. Please contact the event host if you need any additional accommodations. In addition, Lorilei remains committed to making their materials and services accessible to individual advocates and grassroots organizations. Equity-focused pricing is available for all services (contact us for more details): Equity Rate- for advocates with financial need who identify as BIPOC, LGBTQ+, or differently abled; Individual Rate- for individual advocates paying out of pocket; Employer Rate- for employers; Solidarity Rate- for anyone who wishes to contribute more, to support our ability to provide Equity and Individual Rates.

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