My Sister's House, a Sacramento safe haven for Asian and Pacific Islander Women, is hosting a program called, "Effective Representation: Protecting the Interests of Women" on March 1 at the CSU Sacramento Alumni Center. Click here for more information. MCLE credit is available. Co-sponsors of the program include Women Lawyers of Sacramento, Legal Services of Northern California, Asian Legal Services Outreach, Asian/Pacific Bar Association of Sacramento, and Sierra Health Foundation.
Fem legal theory alum Kira Klatchko, who sent this information, tells me that Tam Ma, the President of the Board of My Sister's House, will be a student at King Hall starting in the fall of '08. She is currently a policy consultant in the Office of Senator Sheila Kuehl.
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Program on effectively protecting women's interests, Saturday, 1 March, in Sacramento
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