The Constance Baker Motley Series on Racial Inequality is presented by the Connecticut Bar Association (CBA) and its Diversity and Inclusion Committee, in collaboration and co-sponsorship with the Connecticut Bar Foundation (CBF) and James W. Cooper Fellows.
About the Program
A distinguished panel of doctors, public health, and legal professionals moderated by Professor Zita Lazzarini will explore how structural racism impacts the health of diverse populations in Connecticut. The panel will discuss mechanisms through which structural racism increases health disparities, how to reduce its impact, and increase health equity. Join us for what will be a truly insightful conversation.
You Will Learn
- How structural racism impacts health of minorities in Connecticut;
- Examples of mechanisms through which structural racism increases health disparities;
- Measures to reduce the impact of structural racism and increase health equity.
Who Should Attend
Any attorney who wants to deepen their knowledge of structural racism and how it impacts the health of diverse populations in Connecticut.
Cost
Free
CT: 2.0 CLE Credits (Ethics)
If the seminar is recorded, all member registrants will receive complimentary access to the recording approximately six weeks after the program.
Closed captioning will be available during the seminar presentation for virtual attendees