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This webinar is fascinating viewing for local authority lawyers and governance officers looking to shatter preconceptions and develop an informed understanding of racism, and equality and diversity issues within the law.
Pauline Campbell, an eminent local authority lawyer, shares her story of how significant events, such as the Stephen Lawrence case, ignited her dream of becoming a lawyer.
The webinar tells the story of how recent history of structural racism within our society shaped thinking in wider society, and looks at current equality and diversity issues that face minority ethnic lawyers and individuals seeking a career in the law.
Pauline is a senior lawyer for Waltham Forest Council, the legal adviser on the Windrush Reach programme and the co-chair the Race Equality Network for Waltham Forest Council.