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    Intra-Community Inequities: Perspectives from Featured Authors of Marginalized within Marginalized Communities

    1:30 PM EDT

    A Conversation with Three Authors from the latest issue of the ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice’s Human Rights Magazine - Vol. 50, No. 5: Marginalized within Marginalized Communities.

    Conversations about marginalization often focus on broad groups—communities of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, low-income populations, and people with disabilities. However, within these groups, deeper layers of marginalization exist. Our three panelists are legal experts in advocacy efforts and policies to uplift individuals who are marginalized within larger marginalized communities.

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    Join us for this webinar, which will explore how individuals at the intersection of multiple forms of oppression—such as Black transgender women, disabled immigrants, and Indigenous communities living in extreme poverty—experience compounded discrimination that is often unaddressed in broader advocacy efforts.

    Our panel of authors will discuss how adopting one-size-fits-all approaches to equity minimizes intersectional oppression, structural barriers, overlooked disparities, and the urgent need for more inclusive advocacy and policymaking.

    Don’t miss this thought-provoking conversation that seeks to challenge dominant narratives and elevate the voices of those most affected by multiple layers of marginalization.

    Speakers:

    • Colleen P. Campbell  Associate Professor of Law, Maurice A. Deane School of Law, Hofstra University
    • Francine J. Lipman - William S. Boyd Professor of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Human Rights Magazine Editorial Board Chair, ABA Civil Rights & Social Justice
    • Armen H. Merjian - Senior Staff Attorney, Housing Works
    • Stephanie Taylor - Project Director, Incarcerated Mothers Law Project
    • Keeshea Turner Roberts (Moderator) - Assistant Professor of Law, Widener University, Delaware Law School

    If you are unable to attend the webinar live, you can view the program on our YouTube Channel immediately after the program. Once complete, we will send an email notifying all registrants when the program webpage is finalized, including both the recording and resources from the panelists.

    The content of this program does not meet the requirements for continuing legal education (CLE) accreditation. You will not receive CLE credit for participating.

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    90

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    Date

    May 02, 2025

    2025-05-02T13:30:00-04:00 2025-05-02T15:00:00-04:00 Intra-Community Inequities: Perspectives from Featured Authors of Marginalized within Marginalized Communities

    A Conversation with Three Authors from the latest issue of the ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice’s Human Rights Magazine - Vol. 50, No. 5: Marginalized within Marginalized Communities.

    Conversations about marginalization often focus on broad groups—communities of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, low-income populations, and people with disabilities. However, within these groups, deeper layers of marginalization exist. Our three panelists are legal experts in advocacy efforts and policies to uplift individuals who are marginalized within larger marginalized communities.

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