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Education is undeniably central to efforts to promote racial justice. This session highlights the varied roles of three Black SLS graduates in expanding educational opportunity. Learn from the perspectives of a lawyer for school districts, the general counsel of a large charter school network and a law professor. These SLS alums will reflect on their own professional paths and share their insights about the ways in which our nation’s systems of primary and secondary education either further or thwart efforts to expand educational opportunity.
The conversation will include William Highbaugh, JD ’00, LaToya Baldwin Clark, JD ’12, PhD ’14, and Jonathan Berry-Smith, JD/MA ’18 as panelists and will be moderated by Professor Ralph Richard Banks, BA/MA ’87.