Ann Arbor attorney Deborah LaBelle will be MCHR’s featured presenter at 7 p.m. on December 7 at Denk Chapman Hall (inside Madame Cadillac hall) on the campus of Marygrove College. LaBelle is a long-time advocate for the humane treatment of juvenile offenders incarcerated in adult prisons. She will address related issues and answer questions.
Abayomi Azikiwe
Abayomi Azikiwe, long-time MCHR board member, writes about the history of Detroit and the future of its revitalization.
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Oct. 30th, 2017
From WDET Nov. 13th, 2017 Last summer’s deadly violence during a white supremacist gathering in Virginia is a catalyst for a panel discussion this evening at Marygrove College. Organizers say it’s an effort to better understand the difference between hate speech and free speech. Julie Hurwitz is an attorney and board member of the Michigan […]
How should people of conscience deal with hate speech in the Trump era? Monday Nov. 13- 7-9 pm. MARYGROVE COLLEGE Denk Chapman Hall 8425 W. McNichols Detroit Panel discussion with Julie Hurwitz Civil Rights Attorney, Goodman Hurwitz & James PC, Vice President National Lawyers Guild Michael Steinberg Legal Director ACLU Michigan Asha Noor CAIR-MI and […]