Developed in partnership with the WSBA Low Bono Section
The legal profession, like many industries, has long been dominated by heterosexual white males, creating barriers for minorities to navigate and succeed. This Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course dives deep into the current landscape,...
Developed in partnership with the WSBA Low Bono Section
The legal profession, like many industries, has long been dominated by heterosexual white males, creating barriers for minorities to navigate and succeed. This Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course dives deep into the current landscape, exploring the unique challenges faced by minorities and underrepresented groups within these environments. Through engaging discussions and practical strategies, we will explore how to foster genuine allyship, empowering both current and future generations of diverse professionals to thrive in law and other fields.
Participants will learn how to identify biases, create inclusive workspaces, and become active allies in breaking down systemic barriers. By gaining insights into actionable steps for promoting diversity and inclusion, attendees can play a pivotal role in transforming their workplaces and ensuring a more equitable future for all.
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding the impact of systemic bias on minorities in law
- How to become an effective ally and advocate for diversity and inclusion
- Strategies for empowering underrepresented professionals to pursue and sustain successful careers.
FACULTY
Natalie Cantave - MKTG WMN, Boston, MA
SCHEDULE
11:45 a.m. Webinar Login Opens
12:00 p.m. Webinar Begins
1:30 p.m. Adjourn
For accessibility or accommodation requests, or other questions, please email
cle@wsba.org or call 206-443-9722 (toll free: 800-945-9722).
Seminar Registration Transfers, Refunds and Cancellations: In most circumstances, if you cannot attend the live event, we can
transfer your registration to the on-demand product, once available (8-10 weeks from the program delivery date). Generally, for
webcast/webinar registrations, tuition fees may be refunded, less $25 for processing, for written cancellations postmarked, emailed, or faxed up
to the start of the event. For in-person registrations, tuition fees may be refunded, less $25 for processing, for written cancellations
postmarked, emailed, or faxed by 5 p.m. up to three business days before the event. No refunds will be provided after the dates specified. You
may also send a substitute in lieu of canceling.
When applicable, specific exceptions to these policies will be noted on individual event
registration pages. Please email
cle@wsba.org with any requests or questions.