REP E-Newsletter 3.5 – Social Cognition, Sitationalism, and Mind Science

Welcome to the seventh iteration of our quarterly e-newsletter! We’re going to explore the implication of social cognition, implicit bias, and situationalism to race equity work and there application to a race-based poverty law practice.
The three contributors to this e-newsletter each bring a unique perspective on the application of the mind sciences and situationalism to legal services work. We hope that you will find their articles informative and inspiring. Enjoy!

The Situation of IDEA for Families with Limited English Proficiency, Jith Meganathan, Staff Attorney, Central California Legal Services.

Reversing the Trend in Antidiscrimination Jurisprudence, Kimberly Thomas Rapp, Director of Law and Public Policy, Equal Justice Society.

Connecting Poverty Practice and Mind Science, William Kennedy, Managing Attorney and Acting Deputy Director, Legal Services of Northern California.

Do you have an idea for a future e-newsletter? Would you like to share the race-based work that you are doing with other interested in achieving race equity? Drop us an email. We would love to hear from you!