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October 28, 2024

Disability and Intersectionality: Lawyers Share Their Experience

Many people with disabilities are members of additional marginalized communities, living at the intersection of race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, and religion. These multiple identities shape their experiences and combine to create intersecting forms of oppression (e.g., ableism, sexism, racism), discrimination, and privilege. In this webinar, lawyers with disabilities with multiple identities share their experiences in the legal profession, addressing how their multiple identities have shaped their advocacy for justice and equality for all, benefited their lawyer-client relationships, created allyship with lawyers from other marginalized communities, and resulted in unique challenges and barriers in the profession.

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

Speakers

  • Elizabeth B. Davis – Partner, Arnall Golden Gregory LLP

  • GeWaden Dunkley – Staff Attorney, Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid - Disability Law Center 

  • Salomón Chiquiar-Rabinovich – Chair, Attorneys with Disabilities and their Allies Section, Hispanic National Bar Association; Founder, Salomon Chiquiar- Rabinovich Esq LLC​

Moderator

  • Katie Allee – Director of Law School Relations, National Disabled Law Students Association

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