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Training & Education

Conversation and Lunch with Capri Maddox at The Ebell

Join us for an upcoming conversation and lunch event at The Ebell,  on Monday, January 13, 2025 at 11:30 A.M. The Ebell's mission is to inspire women and build community through arts, culture, education, service, and stewardship of their historic campus and collections. With this in mind, we are excited to share how LA Civil Rights is creating a more equitable and just #LAForAll.

Transgender Day of Remembrance 2024: A Community Convening

Join us on November 20, as we gather for the Transgender Day of Remembrance, a powerful evening led by Council Woman Traci Park's office, LA Civil Rights, and our Transgender Advisory Council. Together, we will honor the lives lost to anti-trans violence through a night of solidarity, remembrance, and belonging. The evening will feature readings, performances, and messages of support from community leaders and organizations.

LA Law Day

The LA Civil Rights Department Invites you to the 2024 LA Law Day!

This virtual upward mobility event aims to demystify entry barriers into the legal field and provides students with an opportunity to network with legal professionals.

What to expect:

  • Tips from Law School Deans & admission staff
  • Insights from diverse attorneys & legal professionals
  • Mentoring & networking opportunities 

Save the date: Saturday, December 7, 2024, 9am - 1 pm

RAC Community Working Groups, Sept. 14

In partnership with California State University, Northridge, LA Civil Rights and its Reparations Advisory Commission invite community members to join three collaborative working groups this month to brainstorm specific reparations ideas. All are welcome to participate in the small, in-person sessions. We hope to hear in particular from the following demographics that were underrepresented in responses to our Black Experience Study:
 

  • Adults 18-35 years old

RAC Community Working Groups, Sept. 12

In partnership with California State University, Northridge, LA Civil Rights and its Reparations Advisory Commission invite community members to join three collaborative working groups this month to brainstorm specific reparations ideas. All are welcome to participate in the small, in-person sessions. We hope to hear in particular from the following demographics that were underrepresented in responses to our Black Experience Study:

  • Adults 18-35 years old

Building Trust Summit

LA Civil Rights' Transgender Advisory Council is joining a coalition of transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming community leaders along with local service providers and law enforcement to forge a new path forward — one of understanding, respect, and genuine protection. Through open dialogue, education, and actionable solutions, we commit to transforming the relationship between law enforcement and the transgender community into one that affirms and safeguards every individual's right and dignity.

RAC Community Working Groups, Sept. 10

In partnership with California State University, Northridge, LA Civil Rights and its Reparations Advisory Commission invite community members to join three collaborative working groups this month to brainstorm specific reparations ideas. All are welcome to participate in the small, in-person sessions. We hope to hear in particular from the following demographics that were underrepresented in responses to our Black Experience Study:

In-Person FPOC School Admissions Conference at Pepperdine University School of Law

LA Civil Rights' Executive Director Capri Maddox, Esq. is excited to serve as this years Keynote Speaker at the For People of Color, Inc. Law School Admissions Conference. 

Join us on Saturday, September 7, 2024 for this free event. Attendees will receive a comprehensive overview of the law school application process. Current law students, faculty, and attorneys will share their pathways to law school and answer your questions.

Registration link below. RSVP Required.