Burdened by Design: The Harms of Inaccessibility
1.0 Ethics/DEI Credits
This year’s symposium titled, “Moving Toward Liberation: Transportation and Mobility Justice,” will focus on transportation and mobility justice, centering on three critical questions: who can move, when, and under what circumstances? Through interdisciplinary conversations with lawyers, activists, and scholars from across the country, we will investigate how American transportation systems entrench inequality, racial segregation, and economic disparity. The symposium will take the form of moderated panels exploring the ways transportation and mobility injustice, in Philadelphia and beyond, impact the marketplace, access to resources, policing, and the rights of people with disabilities.
Dara Baldwin, Director of National Policy, Center for Disability Rights
Claire Stanley, Public Policy Analyst, National Disability Rights Network
Destiny Thomas, CEO and Founder, Thrivance Group
Britney Wilson, Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Civil Rights and Disability Justice Clinic,
New York Law School
This program has been approved for 2.5 Ethics CLE credits for Pennsylvania lawyers. CLE credit may be available in other jurisdictions as well. Attendees seeking CLE credit should make a payment via the online registration link in the amount of $50.00 ($25.00 public interest/non-profit attorneys). In order to receive the appropriate amount of credit, passwords provided throughout the program must be noted in your evaluation form.