Words Matter-2022CLC-A03
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Words matter. As Gautama Buddha said: “Whatever words we utter should be chosen with care for people will hear them and be influenced by them for good or ill.” Words can hurt, help, or heal. Many words have nuances and hidden meanings, known mostly within social, racial, and ethnic groups, and often unappreciated for better and worse by others. Some words can be used directly to discriminate. Some words are wrongly and hurtfully used without conscious intention but sometimes with implicit bias. Some words may be used to help and heal and demonstrate inclusiveness and a shared appreciation of what is common across a wide range of groups.
Member - $35.00
Non-Member - $70.00
Student - $15.00
Program Date - Monday, June 13, 2022
Product ID - 2022CLC-A03
CLE Credit: 1.0 CT (Ethics)
About the Program
Words matter. As Gautama Buddha said: “Whatever words we utter should be chosen with care for people will hear them and be influenced by them for good or ill.” Words can hurt, help, or heal. Many words have nuances and hidden meanings, known mostly within social, racial, and ethnic groups, and often unappreciated for better and worse by others. Some words can be used directly to discriminate. Some words are wrongly and hurtfully used without conscious intention but sometimes with implicit bias. Some words may be used to help and heal and demonstrate inclusiveness and a shared appreciation of what is common across a wide range of groups.
Credit
Ethics and Professionalism:1.0
Description
2022 Connecticut Legal Conference
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Track
Presented by the DE and I Committee
You Will Learn
- How words alone can hurt, help, and heal;
- How to increase your understanding of words that may be the parlance of others, but uncommon to you; and
- How you can become more respectful of others by appreciating their use of words, their boundaries, and their expectations though candid conversations and a willingness to engage in a dialogue and learning process.
Speakers
Hon. Dawne Westbrook Margaret I. Castinado
Chief Administrative Judge of Juvenile Matters, Office of the Public Defender,
Rockville, CT New Haven, CT
Michelle M. Duprey Beck S. Fineman
City of New Haven— Ryan Ryan Deluca LLP,
Office of Corporation Counsel, Bridgeport, CT
New Haven, CT
Kathy Flaherty Joy A. Gary
Connecticut Legal Rights Project Inc., George W. Crawford Black Bar Association,
Middletown, CT Hartford, CT
Sheila Hayre Carolyn A. Ikari
Quinnipiac University School of Law, Connecticut Asian Pacific American Bar Association
North Haven, CT
Alex Kapitan
Radical Copyeditor
Financial hardship information is available upon request.
Courses in package: