From Advancement Project National Office <[email protected]>
Subject Learn the True Definition of Movement Lawyering on 10.16 in DC
Date October 2, 2019 12:47 AM
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Before winning the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case and serving as a Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall was as a key strategist in the effort to end racial segregation. He argued and won Sweat v. Painter (1950) and McLaurin v. Oklahoma Board of Regents of Higher Education (1950).



This is movement lawyering at its best.


On Wednesday, October 16, we are highlighting this important tool in the fight for racial justice during our one-day Movement Lawyering Conference [[link removed]] . We’re integrating our expertise with our allies Law for Black Lives and the Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center at Howard University School of Law.


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Our team of movement lawyers explain what movement lawyering is and why your face should be in the place.

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“ Movement lawyering is the creative and often nontraditional use of legal and policy expertise to support grassroots movements organizing to abolish systems of oppression, build power within communities of color, and transform the lived conditions of those most impacted.”
– Tyler Whittenberg, Advancement Project National Office Senior Attorney and Deputy Director, Ending the Schoolhouse to Jailhouse Track program.


“Movement lawyering is providing representation for a grassroots group where the goal of the representation is to further the goals of the movement and build power for the community.” – Losmin Jimenez, Advancement Project National Office Senior Attorney and Director, Immigrant Justice program.



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“Movement lawyering is working alongside and in solidarity with communities in struggle, moving litigation, policy, communications, and organizing in tandem to produce victories for and on behalf of the people.”

– Jen Lai-Peterson, Senior Staff Attorney.



Movement lawyering is a significant part of the work we do at Advancement Project National Office. It is an integral part of our mission and vision. Movement lawyering is about helping build power in communities of color to dismantle structural racism and this conference – the first of its kind – is going to be informative, engaging and interactive. Join our team, Advancement Project alumni, sponsors including Perkins Coie, and attendees including litigators, practitioners, scholars, organizers, students and more.



You need to be there! Tickets are currently available on our website. [[link removed]]


P.S. Join Advancement Project National Office at the racial justice event [[link removed]] of year celebrating 20 years of progressive racial justice movement work! A night of arts, culture, fun and entertainment! You don’t want to miss this. Purchase your ticket today! [[link removed]]
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