Wilbanks CEASE Clinic Webinar: CSEC, Bias, and Litigating Race

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The Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic is excited to announce the first session of its Fall Webinar Series. The title is "CSEC, Bias, and Litigating Race," which will be a discussion about how implicit bias affects survivors of commercial and sexual exploitation of children and how to use legal tools and resources to confront systemic racism against indigent, Black and brown clients. Panelists will include: New York City Legal Aid Society Attorney-in-Charge Dawne Mitchell, Attorney Shomari Ward and Wilbanks CEASE Clinic Intern and third-year student Victoria Hicks.

Passport to Practice

Passport to Practice is a free 3-week summer upskilling bootcamp for students and graduates. A collaboration between several organizations, this unique program is designed to round out skillsets needed to navigate and succeed in the ever-changing legal landscape. Going beyond a speaker series, Passport to Practice will require modest pre-reads, session attendance, and brief learning comprehension checks.

Wilbanks CEASE Clinic Webinar: COVID-19 and Online Child Exploitation

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The Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic is excited to announce the second session of its Fall Webinar Series. The title is "COVID-19 and Online Child Exploitation." Panelists will include: Abigail Olson and Adam Dodge. Clinic Director Emma Hetherington will moderate the discussion.

Registration is free and Continuing Legal Education credit approval is pending.

A Conversation with the US Embassy in South Korea

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This event is part of the Dean Rusk Center's ongoing Consular Series, which
presents students, staff, and faculty with global perspectives on
international trade, cooperation, development, and policy.

Speakers from Embassy Seoul will be: Aaron Tarver, Cultural Attach?; Anna
Dupont, Director of Exchanges and Alumni Programs; and Bill Furnish, Chief
Program Officer.

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