Diversity Equity and Inclusion Media Library
A central location of evolving DEI media resources.
About the Diversity and Inclusion Center
Interested in getting involved?---contact us today at: [email protected]. Click the link below for a high-level overview of our work and structure.
Click Here To - Learn MoreAn Overview of Demographic Trends in the Legal Profession
Find and explore the ABA and other resources providing important data and statistics on diversity in the legal profession and the Justice System.
Click Here To - Learn MoreABA 2021 Equity Summit
The ABA Equity Summit brought together diverse legal experts on a mission to enhance DEI within the profession, with topics such as; interrupting implicit bias, COVID19’s impact on DEI/legal profession and disability rights to name a few. View our Workshops, TedStyle Talks, and (not for credit) CLEs.
Click Here To - Learn MoreBlack Lawyers in America Webinar Series / Toolkit - Sessions 1 - 4
As our society increasingly becomes aware of the historic inequities that continue to impact people of color generally and Black Americans in particular, the legal profession is likewise coming to terms with this reality.
Click Here To - Learn MoreImplicit Bias Videos and Toolkit
A series of implicit bias training videos, developed by the Diversity and Inclusion 360 Commission, targeting key players in the judicial system: judges, prosecutors, and public defenders.
Click Here To - Learn MoreABA and National Affinity Bars Equity Webinar
Representatives from the National Affinity Bar Associations discuss how they are identifying and addressing inequities and share their strategies for breaking down the barriers of bias, racism, and discrimination.
Click Here To - Learn MoreDisability Resource Media Library
A collection of media resources geared toward disability rights, accessibility, intersectionality, remote learning, and more.
Click Here To - Learn MoreGuided Conversations Project
The Guided Conversations Project addresses the intersectionality of race/ethnicity and gender in the legal profession. Through structured dialogue, women of color and white women can bridge gaps in understanding and build allyship to promote racial equity. Themes from "This Talk Isn't Cheap," such as identity, brokenness, and poverty vs. privilege, were explored in video vignettes. Here you can see a synopsis of each eye-opening video. Click on each vignette's title to view the video.