Jerome Crawford is in a unique hybrid role as Director of Legal Operations and Social Equity for...
Andrew Reginald Hairston is a civil rights attorney and writer who serves as the Education Justice Project...
Tiana works on a wide range of commercial litigation matters, but her focus on real estate, construction...
Paulina Vera, Esq. supervises GW Law Immigration Clinic students and provides legal representation to asylum-seekers and respondents...
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Published: | May 17, 2021 |
Podcast: | Young Lawyer Rising |
Category: | Legal Education , News & Current Events , Practice Management |
As far as the legal profession has come, there are still elements of racial inequality and it’s not always easy to see. Host Sonia Russo talks with attorneys Tiana Towns, Andrew Hairston, Paulina Vera, and Jerome Crawford about their personal experiences with racism while practicing law. In addition, they discuss microaggressions, implicit bias, and the importance of self-care. Stay tuned for the Financial Wellness Minute when contributor Mathew Kerbis shares practical tips for saving money.
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Young Lawyer Rising |
Hosted by Montana Funk, Young Lawyer Rising covers issues pertinent to newly minted attorneys just starting their careers.