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X-WR-CALDESC:This multi-part free webinar series explores historical patter
 ns of racism in the context of redlining by exploring the intersections of
  the Black Lives Matters movement and community development.\n\nA recent s
 tudy by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition indicates that the o
 verwhelming majority of neighborhoods marked “hazardous” in red ink on map
 s drawn by the federal Home Owners’ Loan Corp. from 1935 to 1939 are much 
 more likely than other areas today to consist of lower-income\, minority r
 esidents. This panel of expert legal professionals will address the long t
 erm impacts of redlining on community development\, housing\, education\, 
 and economic justice.\n\nPLEASE NOTE: THIS PROGRAM IS NOT FOR CLE CREDIT.
 \n\n•	Sajid Khan – Public Defender\, San Jose\, California \n•	Jeremy Orr – 
 Staff Attorney\, Safe Water Initiative\, NRDC \n•	Etienne Toussaint – Assis
 tant Professor of Law\, University of the District of Columbia David A. Cl
 arke School of Law \n•	Michael Bell (Co-Moderator) – Barry Black Law Studen
 ts Association\, Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law\, Barry University \n•	Reg
 gi Simmons (Co-Moderator) – Barry Black Law Students Association\, Dwayne 
 O. Andreas School of Law\, Barry University \n
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DESCRIPTION:This multi-part free webinar series explores historical pattern
 s of racism in the context of redlining by exploring the intersections of 
 the Black Lives Matters movement and community development.\n\nA recent st
 udy by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition indicates that the ov
 erwhelming majority of neighborhoods marked “hazardous” in red ink on maps
  drawn by the federal Home Owners’ Loan Corp. from 1935 to 1939 are much m
 ore likely than other areas today to consist of lower-income\, minority re
 sidents. This panel of expert legal professionals will address the long te
 rm impacts of redlining on community development\, housing\, education\, a
 nd economic justice.\n\nPLEASE NOTE: THIS PROGRAM IS NOT FOR CLE CREDIT.\n
 \nn	Sajid Khan – Public Defender\, San Jose\, California \n•	Jeremy Orr – St
 aff Attorney\, Safe Water Initiative\, NRDC \n•	Etienne Toussaint – Assista
 nt Professor of Law\, University of the District of Columbia David A. Clar
 ke School of Law \n•	Michael Bell (Co-Moderator) – Barry Black Law Students
  Association\, Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law\, Barry University \n•	Reggi
  Simmons (Co-Moderator) – Barry Black Law Students Association\, Dwayne O.
  Andreas School of Law\, Barry University \n
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SUMMARY:Beyond Redlining: Black Lives Matter and Community Development\, Pa
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