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 May 27, 2021 (Please note this is a Thursday)12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET
 1 hr. CLE/Ethics
   About the eventTopic/Speakers: This month's program will feature all three Indiana law school deans. This month's program will focus on issues related to education, as we remember the anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education decision issued on May, 17, 1954. Dean Karen Bravo, IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law Dean Marcus Cole, Notre Dame Law School Dean Austen Parrish, IU Maurer School of Law 
 About Open Conversations: Racism and Racial Injustice: This program brings candid dialogue about race and culture in the legal landscape. You are invited into these frank, vulnerable, and transparent conversations, led by Indiana Supreme Court Justice Steven David (a white man in his 60s) and Indianapolis attorney Angka Hinshaw (a young woman of color). The full program includes monthly virtual events, quarterly Res Gestae journal articles, and emailed resources. Join the Open Conversations email list to receive all of the content this program offers. Open Conversations hosts Justice Steven David and Angka Hinshaw will again remain on the webinar from 1 - 1:30 p.m. for participants to react, ask questions, and further engage in candid discussion. About the Open Conversations virtual events: Each month, Justice David and Angka address hard-to-discuss topics with community members. Guests will share experiences, perspectives, journeys, and challenges as they navigate society where racism has touched their lives and what we can all do to make positive changes in our world. Through Zoom, you are invited to listen to the conversation and engage with others through the chat function, then pose questions for Justice David and Angka to ask the guest(s). While some insights from the guests will be shared after the program, the conversations are closed to only those who have registered, and they will not be recorded. This allows guests and attendees to be open and vulnerable. Who might enjoy this
 This program is for legal professionals seeking to listen, understand, and broaden their perspectives. This is your opportunity to learn about those hard-to-discuss topics related to race and culture, and ask questions in a safe learning environment. Legal professionals who have not had the opportunity to be exposed to cultures of color will particularly benefit from this program. 
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This program is free but registration is required.   SupportersWe thank the numerous community partners who have supported this program in so many ways. Each organization that lends its support helps expand the reach and impact of this important content. Supporters include: |