Click above to listen to Episode 10 of "The Witness," our podcast of firsthand stories from attorneys and advocates who are on the front lines of fighting for people living in poverty.
This episode is the fourth and final in our miniseries about the Shriver Center’s own Racial Justice Institute. Over the past five years, the Racial Justice Institute has equipped more than 200 fellows from around the country to practice community-led advocacy in pursuit of racial justice. These episodes were recorded at the inaugural convening of Racial Justice Institute fellows in Chicago in June 2018.
This episode is part two of a conversation between Alicia White, Social Work Program Director in the Criminal Practice at Brooklyn Defender Services, and Sheila Miller, Supervising Paralegal at the National Immigration Law Center in Los Angeles. Part two features Alicia White.
As long as there's a cause, as long as there's something that needs the betterment of our society, and as long as people are being mistreated, I will have work to do.
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Alicia White & Sheila Miller