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- Posted October 10, 2011
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WLAM lunch on Oct. 18 opens Bias Awareness Week activities
Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Washtenaw Region (WLAM) is co-sponsoring a lunch and panel discussion on Thursday, Oct. 18 to begin Bias Awareness Week activities.
The lunch will be held from noon to 1 p.m. at 200 North Main, lower level and will feature a panel discussion entitled: ''Prison to School Pipeline: A View From the Trenches.''
Speakers include: Robert Belous, Ypsilanti High School principal; Kim Moore, juvenile defense attorney; Jessica Ashmore, juvenile probation officer; and Gail Altenburg, Juvenile Court referee.
Pizza, beverages, and dessert will be provided courtesy of WLAM.
RSVP to: Rosemary Frenza- rosemary@legacypllc.com
Published: Mon, Oct 10, 2011
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