The ABA 21-Day Habit Building Challenges include a syllabus comprised of short daily assignments (e.g., readings, videos, podcasts etc.) designed to educate and make participants more aware of the historic and current challenges impacting unrepresented communities. It’s a structured approach that taps into the science of habit formation to bring about real change, operating on the principle that 21 days is the ideal timeframe to instill a habit.
21-Day Habit Building Challenges
Resources curated by CRSJ to help you form a new habit.
21-Day Practice on Combating Antisemitism
The current movement for equality in America provides an opportunity to augment our awareness, empathy, and determination to stand for religious freedom.
21-Day Practice on Creating Inclusive Spaces and Combating Islamophobia
A syllabus of short assignments focused on the unique experience of Muslim lawyers in America and ways to bring racial equity to the legal profession.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Center Challenges
Access additional 21 Day Habit Buidling Challenges from the ABA Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Center.
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