Focusing on economic justice

– Photo by John Meiu
 

Cooley Law School’s Auburn Hills Student Diversity Committee last month hosted the school’s annual Equal Access to Justice: Martin Luther King Jr. Day activities. Students, faculty members and staff attended the United Negro College Fund Breakfast in Southfield, volunteered at Grace Centers of Hope and the Baldwin Center in Pontiac and presented a panel discussion on economic justice, featuring Dawud Walid, director, Council on American-Islamic Relations; Stephanie Jones, president of the D. Augustus Straker Bar Association; and Professor Ashley Lowe, director of Cooley’s Family Law Assistance Project.  Among those taking part in the campus’ activities were (front row, left to right) Diversity Committee members Kelly Thompson, Desireah Kuhn, and Christy Williams; Cooley Auburn Hills Associate Dean John Nussbaumer; and Diversity Committee member Ulises Macias Robles; along with (back row, left to right) Diversity Committee member Zeinab Moughnia; Angela Tyszka, enrollment and student services coordinator; Dawud Walid, director, Council on American-Islamic Relations; and Professor Ashley Lowe, director of Cooley’s Family Law Assistance Project.


 

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