CLE – Responding to Anti-Semitism and Anti-Asian Hate, July 26
The Louis D. Brandeis Law Society and the Asian Pacific Bar Association of Pennsylvania (“APABA-PA”) jointly stand in strong opposition to statements and acts of hate directed at Asian and Jewish individuals over the last few years. As expressed in our prior statements against racism and bigotry, anti-Asian hate and anti-Semitism have no place in a modern society. We once again reaffirm our condemnation of such hateful bigotry and strive for a country where people do not suffer discrimination based on their race, religion, or ethnicity. We hope the event below with community leaders will assist in educating us on what is being done to combat hate in Pennsylvania.
- Richard Ting, Esquire
President of APABA-PA - Felix Yelin, Esquire
Chancellor of the Louis D. Brandeis Law Society
Responding to Anti-Semitism and Anti-Asian Hate
Monday, July 26, 2021
4:00 – 5:30 PM
via Zoom
Remarks by
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro
Followed by discussion with
- The Honorable Patty Kim, Pennsylvania House of Representatives
- The Honorable David Oh, Philadelphia City Council
- Cindy Chung, Assistant United States Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania
- Pearl Kim, former prosecutor
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Co-Sponsored by the Louis D. Brandeis Law Society and the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Pennsylvania
- On July 19, 2021