Fighting for a Fully-funded, Integrated and Culturally Responsive Education

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The Advocacy for Racial and Civil (ARC) Justice Clinic was recently launched with a symposium centered on the crucial, ongoing work toward a more equitable society.

On February 3, 2023, the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School launched the Advocacy for Racial and Civil (ARC) Justice Clinic with a daylong symposium entitled “The Unfinished Work of Abolition.”

The symposium featured racial and social justice advocates from across the country discussing the crucial, ongoing work toward a more equitable society.

Moderator: Christopher R. Rogers GEd’13, GrEd’23 |

Panelists: Sarah Medina Camiscoli, Justice Catalyst Legal Fellow at Public Counsel and lecturer at the Yale; Kayla Vinson, Executive Director, Law and Racial Justice Center, Associate Research Scholar in Law, and Lecturer in Law at Yale Law; Dan Urevick-Ackelsberg L’ 09, Senior Attorney at the Public Interest Law Center; Shanée Garner,Founding Executive Director of Lift Every Voice Philly.


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