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NAPD 2024 Women's Virtual Conference

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Friday, December 6
 

10:00am EST

High-Quality Legal Representation for Youth in Foster Care
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
This session will explore the benefits of quality legal representation for children involved in child protection cases, optimal legal service delivery, the specialized needs of youth involved in public defense and child protection systems, the alignment and shared values of both systems and legal services funding opportunities.
Speakers
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Natalece Washington

Policy Counsel, National Association of Counsel for Children
Natalece Washington, JD, CWLS, has served as Policy Counsel for the National Association of Counsel for Children since January 2021. In this role, Natalece leads state level work on NACC’s Counsel for Kids Campaign that aims to ensure every child involved with the child protection... Read More →
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Kim Dvorchak

The National Association of Counsel for Children (NACC) is dedicated to advancing the rights, well-being, and opportunities of children impacted by the child welfare system through access to high-quality legal representation. NACC promotes excellence in legal representation through... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EST
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2:30pm EST

Healing Justice: Radical Well-Being and Liberation
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Healing justice has been described by Cara Page as “a framework that identifies how we can holistically respond to and intervene on generational trauma and violence and to bring collective practices that can impact and transform the consequences of oppression on our bodies, hearts and minds.” In this session, speakers—which include clinical law professors (criminal defense and immigrant rights), a movement lawyer with trauma expertise, and a social worker and restorative justice practitioner–will discuss experiences with incorporating the framework of healing justice into their practice with clients and the training of new lawyers.

By bringing healing justice into the practice of law, we seek to tap into the well-being and survival practices that have been handed down to us through generations, many by women, that are now being recognized as essential for those engaged in movements for transformative social change. We reject a “neutral” understanding of well-being and embrace one that explicitly works towards anti-subordination. In addition, we aim to shift understandings of trauma and harm from one that is personalized, inflicted primarily by private actors, to one that is more relational, collectivized, and historically informed, caused both by private and state actors. By centering processes grounded in community, our hope is to invite practitioners to feel more safely tapped in and connected to, rather than depleted, by their work.

Speakers
avatar for Vivianne Guevara

Vivianne Guevara

Director of Mitigation and Restorative Processes, Integral Justice
Vivianne Guevara has been a restorative justice practitioner and facilitator for 10 years and a social worker in publicdefense for over 16 years. She is the Director of Integral Justice, an organization that provides private mitigation instate and federal criminal cases nationwide... Read More →
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Amber Baylor

Clinical Law Professor and Founding Director, Criminal Defense Clinic at Columbia Law School
Amber Baylor is a Clinical Law Professor and founding director of the Criminal Defense Clinic at Columbia Law School, which focuses on defense representation in local criminal charges and representation of grassroots organizations. Her work centers on local criminal regulation and... Read More →
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Annie Lai

Clinical Professor of Law, University of California, Irvine School of Law.
Annie Lai is a Clinical Professor of Law at the University of California, Irvine School of Law. She teaches, researches and practices at the intersection of immigrants’ rights and criminal law and procedure. Her scholarship has appeared in journals such as the Boston College Law... Read More →
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Jessica Gadea Hawkins

Jessica Gadea is a Latinx woman and first generation law school graduate, and she specializes in inclusive and progressive social justice. Jessica draws on personal and professional experiences to bring atrauma-informed and healing lens to her work as a legal clinic lawyer. Before... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
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