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Tuloy Ang Laban! People’s Lawyering in the Philippines

  • NYU Furman Hall 326 245 Sullivan Street New York, NY, 10012 United States (map)

Organizer: NYU Asian-Pacific Allied Law Students Association

Type/Location: Hybrid / New York, NY

Description:
This past summer, a group of NYU Law students went on a solidarity trip to the Philippines to learn about the role of lawyering in people’s movements. This event will be a share-back on the work of the National Union of People’s Lawyers and the situation facing law students, organizers, and attorneys in the Philippines. The presenters will also discuss how law students can be in solidarity with people’s lawyers abroad, as well as work that law students can do to combat imperialism in the United States.

Audience questions are welcome in the RSVP form below.

Registration:
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Co-sponsors: NYSEAN, Sulo: The Philippine Studies Initiative at NYU, Ending the Prison Industrial Complex (EPIC) at NYU Law, NYU LSJP

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