[blindLaw] FW: Recording and Materials - COVID-19: Virtual Classrooms and Institutional Barriers

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From: ABA Civil Rights and Social Justice Section <CRSJ at americanbar.org>
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2020 11:54 AM
To: Kielsgard, Alli <Alli.Kielsgard at americanbar.org>
Subject: Recording and Materials - COVID-19: Virtual Classrooms and
Institutional Barriers

We cannot do our work without your support! The Section has undertaken a
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<https://www.americanbar.org/groups/crsj/events_cle/crsj-covid-19-series/> ,
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Thank you again for registering for our program COVID-19: Virtual Classrooms
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<https://www.americanbar.org/groups/crsj/events_cle/program-archive/virtual-
classrooms-and-institutional-barriers/> , brought to you by the ABA Section
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hope you enjoyed the program and found it as informative as we did. We are
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classrooms-and-institutional-barriers/> .



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COMING SOON Back To School in the Time of COVID-19: Civil Rights
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