Sunday, June 22, 2008

Camille Wood

After Don, Camille Wood, Director of Training & Community Education of NLADA spoke to introduce the morning's panel. The morning session was focused on structural racialism, and getting beyond the intent model of civil rights litigation.

She said that the focus was going to be on "What we can do. We can address issues of race. We have a common history with the civil rights movement, the anti-poverty movement. We must find places where our common advocacy can work together for the common good."

She then introduced the first speaker, Kimberly Thomas Rapp, of the Equal Justice Society.

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