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“Without community, there is no liberation.” (Audre Lorde) Storytelling has long been understood as a means to communicate culture, share perspective, and understand the communities we live in, but its true power is in its ability to bridge difference, create meaning, and initiate change. As lawyers and changemakers, storytelling serves to both protect and preserve the humanity of those working in the name of justice, and of the legal system as a community. Join us for this interactive lunch and learn session, where we will explore storytelling as a means of personal and professional wellness, investigate our own positionality within oppressive systems, and develop a new understanding of both community and liberation.
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Home studies will be available approximately 2-3 weeks following the live program.
If disability accommodations or special assistance are needed, please contact us at [email protected]. Requests must be made at least two weeks prior to the scheduled program.
The program will be submitted for CLE accreditation in Colorado. If you need to seek accreditation in another state, please review the process and requirements for that individual state. CBA-CLE staff can provide a Uniform Certificate of Attendance, and it is the attendee’s responsibility to complete the accreditation outside of Colorado.
12:00 – 1:00 pm
Storytelling as a Means of Social Change
Presented by Janine Weaver-Douglas, Ed.D.
Submitted for 1.0 Professional Responsibility Credit
- CLE Pass Price *FREE! - exclusions may apply
- Standard Price $0.00 USD
- Member Price $0.00 USD
- General Credits
- Ethics Credits
- EDI Credits