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Public Interest Section Meeting: Alumnae Speak "Using Law As a Vehicle for Social Justice"

About this event

GABWA'S Public Interest Section is proud to co-sponsor a dynamic panel discussion at Spelman College, in collaboration with Spelman's Social Justice Follows Program. This event will bring together legal professionals working in public interest, service, and social justice.

Join Spelman Sociology Professor Dr. Cynthia Neal-Spence for a panel featuring attorneys and Spelman alumnae Emily Early, and Natalie Kelly, GABWA Public Interest Co-Chairs. Learn about their legal careers, advocacy, and impact in communities. Ideal for students, aspiring lawyers, and GABWA members exploring public interest law. a networking reception will follow.

We invite you to join us for this inspiring conversation as we encourage and educate the next generation of change makers in public interest law.

Date and Time

Tuesday, April 15, 2025, 5:00 PM until 6:30 PM

Location

Spelman College- Laura Spelman Halll-Multipurpose Room
350 Spelman SW, Ste 927
Atlanta , GA  30314
USA

Event Contact(s)

Emily C Early

Category

Section Meeting

Registration Info

Registration is not Required


P.O. Box 4381 
Atlanta, Georgia 30302
(678) 825-5675
United States

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