PLENARY SESSION: Allyship and Black Lives Matter – Racism, Bias and Xenophobia in Our Communities

Hosted by AABANY Real Estate and Issues Committees

NY CLE: 1.5 Credits in Diversity & Inclusion, Non-Transitional Only 
Please note: CLE credit is only available for those that attended the live session; video replays are not eligible for credit.

Program Chairs: 
Chris Kwok, Mediator and Arbitrator, JAMS
Margaret T. Ling, AABANY Development Director and Co-Chair of AABANY Real Estate Committee

Speakers:
Rahul Agarwal, Executive Assistant, US Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey
Paula T. Edgar, CEO, PGE LLC
Chris Kwok, Mediator and Arbitrator, JAMS
Letitia James, New York State Attorney General
Carmelyn P. Malalis, Chair and Commissioner, New York City Commission on Human Rights

Moderator: Margaret T. Ling, AABANY Development Director and Co-Chair of AABANY Real Estate Committee

2020 has been a time of societal awareness for everyone. Both the COVID 19 pandemic virus and the social outrage of the death of George Floyd and Black Lives Matter have evoked an unprecedented and historic global movement. It has been a wakeup call to take action as ALLYS to help others fight racism and bias and engage with others in the Black Lives Matter Movement. For Asians, it has also been the battle against unwarranted xenophobia which has resurfaced in our Asian Communities. This esteemed panel will discuss how they have addressed the harsh issues of racism, bias, and xenophobia in their capacities as Government Officials; Bar Association Leaders; and Diversity and Inclusion Specialists. They will talk about the current state of the Black Lives Movement and specific cases of racism, bias, and xenophobia in our communities. They will address what they are doing to resolve the social injustices. We will learn what we must do to make our Communities more fair, just and equitable and how to respect one another and honor the principals of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.