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10:00 - Noon OPEN SPACE SESSION I (UDC Building 38 - 2nd Floor)

The Open Space Session will provide an opportunity for self-structured
discussion among Symposium participants and allow the growth of organizing and
research ideas.

Noon LUNCH

1:00 - 3:00 OPEN SPACE SESSION II

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CONFIRMED SPEAKERS AS OF 3/14/06

FEATURED SPEAKERS: Wade Henderson, Theodore M. Shaw, Helaine M. Barnett,
JoAnn Wallace, Edgar S. Cahn, Florence Wagman Roisman, Barbara Arnwine

AFFORDABLE HOUSING
* Margery Austin Turner, Director, Center on Metro Housing and Com. Policy
Center, Urban Institute
* Susan Bennett, Director, Washington College of Law Office of Clinical
Programs, Director, Community and Economic Development Clinic, Professor of Law
* Aaron O'Toole, Clinic Fellow, Housing Clinic of the Harrison Institute,
Georgetown U. School of Law
* Adrian Washington, President, Neighborhood Development Corporation,
Co-Chair, Comprehensive Housing Strategy Task Force
* Eric Rome, (ASL '82) Eisen and Rome
* Louise Howells, Director, Clinical Programs, Professor, Community
Development Law Clinic & Small Business Law Center, UDC David A. Clarke School
of Law
* Elizabeth Figueroa, (ASL '84) Blumenthal & Shanley
* Brian Gilmore, (DCSL '92) Clinical Law Professor, Howard University School
of Law
* John Hamilton, Chairman, Community First, Inc., Board of Directors, City
First Bank

ACCESS TO JUSTICE
* Alan W. Houseman, Director, Center for Law and Social Policy
* Hon. Inez Smith Reid, (ASL Board Member) DC Court of Appeals
* John Brittain, Deputy Director, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights
* Martha Bergmark, President and CEO, Mississippi Center for Justice
* Peter B. Edelman, Professor of Law, Director, Joint Degree in Law and Public
Policy, Georgetown University Law Center, Co-Chair, DC Access to Justice
Commission
* Jonathan Smith, (ASL '84) Executive Director, Legal Aid Society of DC
* Patty Mullahy Fugere, Executive Director, Washington Legal Clinic for the
Homeless
* Vytas Vergeer, Director of Legal Services, Bread for the City
* Paula Scott, Civil Legal Services Division, DC Public Defender
Service

ECONOMIC JUSTICE
* Sam Daley-Harris, Director, Microcredit Summit Campaign
* Raj Nayak, Associate Counsel, Poverty Program, Brennan Center for Justice,
NYU School of Law
* Dominic Moulden, Executive Director, Manna CDC
* Karen Minatelli, Director of Policy, Employment Justice Center
* Ed Lazere, Executive Director, DC Fiscal Policy Institute
* Laurie Morin, Associate Professor of Law, Community Development Clinic,
UDC-DCSL

MAKING PUBLIC SYSTEMS WORK FOR CHILDREN
* Vinny Schiraldi, Director, DC Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services
* Joe Tulman, Prof. of Law, (ASL MAT, '84) Dir., Juvenile and Special Ed.
Clinic, UDC-DCSL
* Brooke Lehmann, Childworks, PLLC, Policy Associate, Nat'l Assembly on School
Based Health Care
* Donna Wulkan, Esq. (ASL, '82)
* Morna Murray, Director of Youth Development, Children's Defense Fund
* Rutledge Hutson, Senior Staff Attorney, Center for Law and Social Policy

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