Please join us on February 18th for "A Nation Fair and Just: The 14th Amendment and Equal Protection."
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A Nation Fair and Just: The 14th Amendment and Equal Protection
Join us for our first webinar
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in a three-part series, where we will explore the Constitutional promise of equal protection, on February 18, 2025 from 1:30-3:00pm ET.
Despite the attacks on democracy we face today, it's essential that we remain grounded in our long-term vision of a nation that works for all. We are clear that to build a truly thriving multiracial democracy, we must redesign the systems and structures of governing from the ground up, even if it feels beyond what we can imagine today. We must be the founders of a nation where all can thrive. As we support our partners on the frontlines of defense today, we at PolicyLink are convening people from all walks of life who envision a different kind of nation in the future, to together forge a path towards the next founding.
This webinar is the first of a three-part series to understand how to design a nation that works for all, and the legal, political and structural transformation required to bring it to life. Our first session will focus on the historic promise of equal protection enshrined in the 14th amendment
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: the idea that a governmental body may not deny people equal protection of its governing laws. We will explore this clause, its power and limitations, and the language of fairness, justice, and freedom that would be required in the Constitution of a nation that delivers for all.
Register to join us on February 18.
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Panelists include:
Reed Colfax – Partner, Relman Colfax
Olatunde Johnson – Columbia Law School, Ruth Bader Ginsberg Chair
Lordes Rosado - Latino Justice
Moderated by: Judith Dangerfield – Managing Director, Governing for All, PolicyLink
Opening by: Ashleigh Gardere – President, PolicyLink
To ground in the power and promise of this generational work, we invite you to read “What it Means to Govern for All
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” by PolicyLink’s Judith Dangerfield in Stanford Social Innovation Review ahead of the webinar.
The work of democracy is ours to own, no matter the headwinds we face today. We invite you to gather with us to together envision and redesign the nation so that all can thrive. Please join us.
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