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Category: Civil Rights

SEPTEMBER 21, 2019 – ATTORNEY MAKUBUYA, AUTHOR OF “PROTECTION, PATRONAGE OR PLUNDER,” DISCUSSES LAW AND COLONIAL HISTORY

Black History Month, Civil Rights, Culture, Uncategorized

Author and Scholar, Attorney Apollo Nelson Makubuya talks with Attorney Mitchell about his book, ” Protection, Patronage or Plunder? British

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FEBRUARY 3, 2018 – ” VOTING RIGHTS: THE STRUGGLE TO BE COUNTED 1619-2014″, WITH PHIL AND PAT PORTLOCK

Advocacy, Civil Rights, Community, Minority, Uncategorized, Voting

FEBRUARY 3, 2018 – VOTING RIGHTS: THE STRUGGLE TO BE COUNTED February 3, 2018   Attorney Ethel Mitchell interviews esteemed

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November 11, 2017 – “Politics and the Law” Series, Part 2 – Attorney Mike Lyles

Business, Civil Rights, Community, Human Trafficking, Litigation, Sex Trafficking, Sexual Discrimination, Uncategorized, Workplace, Workplace Rights

November 11, 2017 On this edition, we continue with part two of our “Politics and the Law” series with Attorney

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Donald Temple To Give Charles Hamilton Houston Memorial Lecture – June 29, 2017

Civil Rights, Community

June 29, 2017 Donald Temple will give the Charles Hamilton Houston Memorial Lecture at Georgetown University Law Center on Thursday,

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August 8, 2015 – Employment Discrimination – Attorney Peter Romer-Friedman

Civil Rights, Discrimination, Social Justice

Attorney Peter Romer-Friedman August 8, 2015 Attorney Ethel Mitchell discussed employment discrimination cases with Attorney Peter Romer-Friedman.  Attorney Romer-Friedman also

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August 15, 2015 – The Importance of Voting in National and Local Elections – Attorney Marcia Johnson-Blanco

Civil Rights, Community, Social Justice, Voting

August 15, 2015 Attorney Ethel Mitchell discussed voting rights and challenges to the voting rights of minorities with Attorney Marcia

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December 27, 2014 – Police Brutality and Misconduct – Attorney Barbara Arnwine

Civil Rights, Discrimination, Law, Law Enforcement, Social Justice

Attorney Barbara Arnwine December 27, 2014 Executive Producer Stacie Burgess interviewed Attorney Barbara Arnwine, then-Executive Director of the Lawyers Committee for

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July 26, 2014 – The Civil Rights Act of 1964 – Attorney Wade Henderson

Civil Rights, Law, Social Justice

July 26, 2014 Attorney Ethel Mitchell discusses the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with Attorney Wade Henderson, President and Chief

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December 24, 2016 – Year-End Perspectives on Criminal Justice Issues – Judge Louis Sturns and Judge Clifford Davis

Civil Rights, Law, Law Enforcement, Social Justice

  December 24, 2016 In this edition, Attorney Ethel Mitchell talked to Judge Louis Sturns and Judge Clifford Davis (TX).

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December 10, 2016 – Eric Payne v. The District of Columbia – Attorney Donald Temple

Civil Rights, Law, Workplace

December 10, 2016 On this edition, Attorney Ethel Mitchell chatted with Attorney Donald Temple, the principal of Donald Temple. P.C.,

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November 5, 2016 – The Importance of the Minority Vote – Attorney Ifeoma Ike

Civil Rights, Community, Politics, Social Justice, Voting

November 5, 2016 Activist, political pundit, and co-founder of BLACK AND BROWN PEOPLE VOTE, Attorney Ifeoma Ike, discusses the importance of

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October 15, 2016 – The Importance of Voting – Attorney Karen Skyers

Civil Rights, Community, Social Justice, Voting

October 15, 2016 Attorney Karen Skyers discussed the importance of voting in national and local elections. For more information about

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March 12, 2016 – Bankruptcy Law and NBA Initiatives – Attorney Kevin Judd

Bankruptcy, Civil Rights, Community, Finance, Law

Attorney Ethel Mitchell March 12, 2016 Attorney Kevin Judd, bankruptcy law expert and president-elect of the National Bar Association (NBA),

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March 5, 2016 – Employment Discrimination Law – Attorney Dennis Corkery

Civil Rights, Discrimination, Law, Workplace

Attorney Dennis Corkery March 5, 2016 Attorney Dennis Corkery, senior staff attorney at the Washington Lawyers’ Committee, discussed employment discrimination

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September 5, 2015 – Police Brutality and Misconduct – Attorney Barbara Arnwine

Civil Rights, Discrimination, Law Enforcement, Nonprofit, Politics, Social Justice

September 5, 2015 Attorney Barbara Arnwine discusses police brutality and misconduct with former Executive Producer of Law Talk With Ethel Mitchell,

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August 9, 2014 – Racial Profiling & Stop and Frisk – Attorney Benjamin Crump

Civil Rights, Community, Discrimination, Law Enforcement, Social Justice

Attorney Benjamin Crump August 9, 2014 Attorney Ethel Mitchell discusses racial profiling and stop and frisk practices by police with

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August 2, 2014 – Discrimination and Racial Profiling – Attorney Donald Temple

Civil Rights, Discrimination, Law Enforcement, Social Justice

August 2, 2014 Attorney Ethel Mitchell discusses what to do when stopped by the police with Attorney Donald Temple.  To

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July 19, 2014 – Civil Rights and Education – Professor John C. Brittain

Civil Rights, Law, Social Justice

Professor John C. Brittain July 19, 2014 Attorney Ethel Mitchell discusses civil rights with Professor and activist, Attorney John C.

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July 12, 2014 – Voting Rights – Attorney Tanya Clay House

Civil Rights, Community, Social Justice, Voting

Attorney Tanya Clay House July 12, 2014 Attorney Ethel Mitchell discusses voting rights with Policy Director, Attorney Tanya Clay House, of

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May 3, 2014 – Sexual Assault in the Military – Colonel Howard Cooley

Abuse, Civil Rights, Discrimination, Security

Attorney Ethel Mitchell May 3, 2014 Attorney Ethel Mitchell discusses sexual assault in the military with Colonel Howard Cooley.  To

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June 20, 2015 – Washington Lawyers Committee Report on DC Jails – Attorneys Kevin Glandon and Brandon Myers

Civil Rights, Discrimination, Law, Law Enforcement, Minority, Security, Social Justice

Attorney Kevin R. Glandon Attorney Brandon Myers June 20, 2015 Attorneys Kevin R. Glandon and Brandon Myers, associates with Covington

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June 13, 2015 – Criminal Law – Professor Anthony L. Ricco

Civil Rights, Law, Law Enforcement

Attorney Anthony L. Ricco June 13, 2015 Esteemed criminal defense attorney, Anthony L. Ricco, discussed criminal law with Attorney Ethel

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May 2, 2015 – Police Brutality Nationwide – Attorney Nicole C. Lee

Civil Rights, Community, Discrimination, Minority, Nonprofit, Politics, Social Justice

Attorney Nicole C. Lee May 2, 2015 Attorney Ethel Mitchell discussed police brutality and the Freddie Gray situation with human

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March 7, 2015 – New D.C. Marijuana Laws And Efforts to Decriminalize Drug Offenses – Dr. Malik Burnett and Attorney Seema Sadanandan

Civil Rights, Discrimination, Law, Law Enforcement, Politics

Attorney Seema Sadanandan Dr. Malik Burnett March 7, 2015 Malik Burnett, M.D., M.B.A., policy manager at the Office of National

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February 28, 2015 – American Slavery Museum – The Whitney Plantation – Attorney John Cummings and Dr. Ibrahima Seck

Civil Rights, Community, Minority

Attorney John Cummings Dr. Ibrahima Seck February 28, 2015 Attorney Ethel Mitchell talked with its Founder and Owner, Attorney John

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February 21, 2015 – Housing and Employment Discrimination In D.C. – Attorney Rod Boggs

Civil Rights, Community, Discrimination, Law, Minority

Attorney Rod Boggs February 21, 2015 Attorney Rod V.O. Boggs, executive director of the Washington Lawyers’ Committee, discussed efforts to combat

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January 17, 2015 – The National Bar Association – Attorney Pamela Meanes

Civil Rights, Community, Discrimination, Law, Law Enforcement, Minority, Politics, Social Justice, Voting

Attorney Pamela Meanes January 17, 2015 Then-National Bar Association (NBA) President Pamela Meanes joined Attorney Ethel Mitchell to discuss the

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January 3, 2015 – State of Black America Address – Attorney Ethel Mitchell

Civil Rights, Community, Minority, Politics, Special Broadcast

Attorney Ethel Mitchell January 3, 2015 Attorney Ethel Mitchell delivers her “State of Black America” address as she focuses on

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Ethel Mitchell
Attorney Mitchell is a member of the Bar Associations of Maryland, Washington, DC, Virginia, Texas, United States Virgin Islands and Ghana.

Attorney Mitchell has over 20 years of legal experience. She restricts her practice to Wills, Trusts, Estate Planning and Probate. After graduation from Columbia Law School she served as Law Clerk to Chief Judge Christian in St. Thomas, USVI

EDUCATION
Columbia Law School
Fisk University, Phi Beta Kappa
Certified Financial Planner Degree
Numerous courses in estate planning and related matters.

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