Intersectional Allyship and Well-Being-2023CLC-A07
Cost -
Program Date - June 05, 2023
CLE Credits
How does intersectionality, allyship, and well-being all connect to one another? Intersectional allyship is important, but often allyship does not reach where it should or could be, leading to serious mental health and well-being issues for those in the legal profession. This seminar will explore these ideas, pose open questions about what we can collectively do as a movement and community, and consider next steps.
Members - $35.00
Students - $15.00
Non Members - $70.00
Program Date - June 05, 2023
Product ID - 2023CLC-A07
CLE Credits
CT CLE Credits - 1.0 (Ethics)
About the Program
How does intersectionality, allyship, and well-being all connect to one another? Intersectional allyship is important, but often allyship does not reach where it should or could be, leading to serious mental health and well-being issues for those in the legal profession. This seminar will explore these ideas, pose open questions about what we can collectively do as a movement and community, and consider next steps.
Credit
Ethics and Professionalism:1.0
Description
2023 Connecticut Legal Conference - Current Topics Track
Presented by the LGBT Section
You Will Learn
- How intersectionality and allyship affect mental health and well-being of legal professionals
- Ideas and solutions to implement in your day-to-day practice
Who Should Purchase
Attorneys interested in the impact of intersectionality and allyship on well-being and mental health.
Speakers
Heidi Alexander Jermaine A. Brookshire, Jr.
Director, MA Supreme Judicial Court Wiggin and Dana LLP,
Standing Committee on New Haven, CT
Lawyer Well-Being,
Boston, MA
Moderators
Jenna Cutler Yamuna Menon
Wiggin and Dana LLP, State of Connecticut,
New Haven, CT Office of the State Comptroller,
Hartford, CT
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