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AAPI Safe Spaces Meeting for Attorneys & Law Students (Mass. SJC Lawyer Well-Being Committee)

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July 22, 2021 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

The Mass. SJC Standing Committee on Lawyer Well-Being acknowledges that the recent rise in attacks and racism against members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community has likely impacted the well-being of AAPI attorneys and law students in Massachusetts. In collaboration with the Asian American Lawyers Association of Massachusetts, the South Asian Bar Association of Greater Boston, and Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers of Massachusetts (LCL), the Committee will host a virtual “safe space” meeting via Zoom on Thursday, July 22, from 12:30-1:30 pm for AAPI attorneys and law students to come together, discuss the impact of these events on their personal and professional lives, and support each other during this challenging time.

This meeting will not have a set agenda and will not be a presentation, but will instead be an open gathering to share and support each other as both AAPI individuals and members of the legal profession. Additional details include the following:

  1. Lawyers and law students of all racial and ethnic backgrounds are welcome to attend the meeting. However, we request that attendees outside the AAPI community attend with the goal of listening.

  2. A mental health clinician from LCL will attend the meeting to provide guidance and input if needed/asked, but not to lead the conversation or give a presentation.

  3. Attendees are welcome to attend the meeting anonymously if preferred by using a Zoom name of “Anonymous” and not turning on their cameras or speaking, contributing only by chat. However, such attendees will need to obtain the Zoom meeting information from the Committee (email gavin@lawyerwellbeingma.org) or another registrant.

  4. If you are interested in further meetings like this, either for AAPI lawyers and law students or for other populations within the legal profession, let us know, and the Committee would be happy to support the development of similar programming in the future.

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