Los Angeles Minority Bar Associations Discussion: What Makes America Great?

  • Thursday, February 09, 2017
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Loyola Law School 919 Albany Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015

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 Los Angeles Minority Bar Associations Discussion: 

"What Makes America Great?"

Thursday, February 9, 2017 

6:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Loyola Law School

919 Albany Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015

Free street parking or $9 parking on campus

Free event with beverages & appetizers 


Panelists:

Dr. Ange-Marie Hancock Alfaro (USC, Prof. of Political Science)

Kevin de Léon (California Senate President Pro Tempore), 

Laboni Hoq (AAAJ, Litigation Director), 

Hector Villagra (ACLU So Cal, Executive Director),  

Mia Yamamoto (Civil Rights Activist/Trial Attorney).  

Moderator:

Former California State Bar President Luis J. Rodriguez.

Leaders from the Los Angeles minority bar associations have mobilized to bring you an informative action-driven panel geared towards equipping attorneys and law students with the necessary information and resources to help protect vulnerable communities and constitutional liberties. 


Sponsored by: MABA, LLBA, Langston, IABA, JABA, BWL, MCBA, WLALA, APAWLA, APABA, SABA, and LGBT Bar Association of Los Angeles. 

Please RSVP by February 6, 2017, to Denisse Gastelum at denisse.gastelum@gmail.com.  

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