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Events and Activities

September 17, 2010. U.S. Constitution Day! "Race and the U.S. Constitution." Hue-Man Bookstore. Frederick Douglass Blvd. Harlem, NYC. 6pm.

September 16, 2010. Race and the U.S. Constitution. New York County Lawyers Association. 13 Vesey Street. NYC. 6pm.

September 16, 2010. Panel discussion on U.S. Constitution. John Jay College. 899 Tenth Avenue. NYC.

September 15, 2010. Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, guest, Talking With Hugh. The Hugh Hamilton Show. WBAI Pacifica radio. 99.5 "The U.S. Constitution: An African-American Context." Second Edition. 3pm.

July 17, 2010. Harlem Book Fair. "Is Racial Justice Passe'."  Schomburg Library in Harlem. Broadcast on C-span Book TV.

May 9, 2010. "Racial Justice in America: The Work Waiting to be Done." Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, speaker. Community Church of New. 40 East 35th Street. New York, NY. 11am.

April 14, 2010. Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, speaker. LeMoyne-Owen College Convocation. Memphis, TN.

October 27, 2009.
The Obama Factor: 200 Years of Race, Law, and Voting Rights. New York County Lawyers Assocation. 14 Vesey Street. New York City. (Battery Park) 6pm-7:45pm. CLE available for attorneys. Free of charge to general public.

October 20, 2009. Race, Law, and Criminal Justice. New York County Lawyers Assocation. 14 Vesey Street. New York City. (Battery Park) 6pm-7:45pm. CLE available for attorneys. Free of charge to general public.

October 6th, 2009. What is the U.S. Constitution to Me? Race, Law, and the Constitution. The Schomburg Center for Research on Black Culture. 515 Malcolm X Boulevard at 135th Street, Harlem, NY. 7pm.

September 26, 2009. Congressional Black Caucus panel. Washington, D.C.

September 26, 2009. Panelist. Baltimore Book Fesival. Baltimore, MD.

September 17, 2009. Constitution Day!

September 17, 2009. Race and the Constitution. John Jay College. 899 Tenth Avenue. New York, NY. 11am. Free and open to the public.

September 17, 2009. The U.S. Constitution: An African-American Context. Book signing for U.S. Constitution book and "Race, Law, and American Society" at Hue-Man Bookstore in Harlem. 6pm.

September 13, 2009. Book Signing. Brooklyn Book Festival. 2pm panel: "Movin' on Up" at Brooklyn Borough Hall. Brooklyn, NY.

August 6, 2009. Book Signing. 2pm. National Association of Black Journalists Conference. Tampa, FL.

July 24, 2009. October 27, 2009. Guest Speaker. The Coalition of Black Trade Unionists Women’s Committee. Women’s Day Luncheon and Conference. Book signing to follow. Atlantic City, New Jersey.

June 29, 2009.
St. John's University Gear-up Program.

May 16, 2009. Secondary School for Law. Brunch speaker. Brooklyn, NY.

May 9, 2009. Schomburg Young Scholars. "The U.S. Constitution." 11am. NYC.

May 3, 2009. Kean University. Key-note speaker. African-American Class Graduation. Union, New Jersey. 4pm.

April 26, 2009. Is the Death Penalty Ever Right? Commentary given by Gloria J. Browne-Marshall. Harlem, NY. 6-8pm.

April 25, 2009. Black Women and Girls. New York Coalition of 100 Black Women. 3pm. Harlem, NY.


April 19, 2009. Black Women and the Law. NAKO. Restoration Plaza. Brooklyn, NY.

April 15, 16, 18, 19. Race, Law, and American Society. Radio Appearances: WBAI, WLIB.

March 26, 2009. Black Women and the Law. Countee Cullen Library. Harlem, NY. 6pm.

March 19, 2009. Report on Status of Black Women and Girls (r). Urban League Young Professionals. New York, NY.

March 6, 2009. Black Women and the Law. Columbia High School. Maplewood, New Jersey.

March 26, 2009. Black Women and the Law. Countee Cullen Library. Harlem, NY. 6pm.

March 19, 2009. Report on Status of Black Women and Girls (r). Urban League Young Professionals. New York, NY.

March 6, 2009. Black Women and the Law. Columbia High School. Maplewood, New Jersey.

February 27, 2009. Black Women and the Law. Univ. of Arkansas-Bowen School of Law. Little Rock, Arkansas. 5-7p.

February 24, 2009. Perspectives. Bronxnet Television. 8:30pm.

February 19, 2009. Is America Post-Race? Marist College. Poughkeepsie, NY. 6pm.

February 17, 2009. The Obama Factor: Is America Post-Race? Barnes and Noble's Bookstore. 18th and Fifth Avenue. NYC. 6pm.

February 17, 2009. Race, Law, and American Society. Kean University.  New Jersey. 1pm.

February 11, 2009. Gloria J. Browne-Marshall receives the Ida B. Wells-Barnett Justice Award. New York County Lawyers Association.

November 6th.
Champagne Awards ReceptionSchomburg Center. 135th and Lenox Avenue. New York City. Honorees: Woodie King, Jr., Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Jocelyn Cooper, Olive Arnold Adams, and Redemption, Inc..

October 23, 2008. Discussion of Race, Law, and American Society: 1607 to present. Countee Cullen Library. Harlem, NY. 6-8pm.

October 21, 2008. The Obama Factor: 200 Years of Race, Law, and Voting Rights. New York County Lawyers Assocation. 14 Vesey Street. New York City. (Lower Manhattan) 6pm-7:45pm. CLE available for attorneys. Free of charge to general public.

September 25, 2008. Report on Status of Black Women and Girls(R). Congressional Black Congress Conference. Book signing. 2p-3:30p. Washington, DC.

September 5-6, 2008. Report on the Status of Black Women and Girls(R)Little Rock, Arkansas.

July 27, 2008. Panelist. National Organization of Blacks in Law Enforcement (NOBLE) conference. John Jay College (CUNY). 9:30am-11:30am.

July 23, 2008: Guest on Hugh Hamilton Show. WBAI radio. 3pm-6pm.

July 1, 2008. New York County Lawyers' Association. Topic: "To Live Free: Race, Law, and Civil Liberties." Tuesday, 6pm-7:45p. 14 Vesey Street (lower Manhattan) Public welcome. Attorney CLE available.

June 26, 2008. Release of Report on the Status of Black Women and Girls(r).  Press Conference and Panel discussion. 80 Hanson Place. Brooklyn, NY. 6pm. Refreshments to follow. Space limited. RSVP at: info@lawandpolicygroup.org

June 24, 2008. New York County Lawyers' Association. Topic: "Property Rights and Wrongs: Race, Law, and Property Ownership." Tuesday, 6pm-7:45p. 14 Vesey Street (lower Manhattan)  Public welcome. Attorney CLE available.

May 20, 2008. New York County Lawyers' Association. Topic: "A Perfect Storm: Race, Law, and Criminal Justice." Tuesday, 6pm-7:45p. Registration required.

May 7, 2008. "The Obama Factor: 200 Years of Race, Law, and Voting Rights." John Jay College of Criminal Justice. 899 Tenth Ave. NYC. 11am. Public is welcome.

May 1, 2008. "Empowering the Formerly Incarcerated,  Immigrants, and Youth to Vote." The Law and Policy Group, Inc. and Dubois-Bunche Center. 6pm at  Medgar Evers College. Brooklyn, NY. Public is welcome.

April 25, 2008. Panelist. Topic: Judicial Independence - Does it Have Meaning for Minorities? Philadephia, PA.

April 18, 2008. Moderator: Panel on International Voting Issues. Civil Rights Summit at the Equality Center. Washington, DC. Registration required.

April 13, 2008. Association of Black Educators. Topic: "200 Years of Race, Law, and Education." Brooklyn, NY.

April 1, 2008. New York County Lawyers' Association. The Obama Factor: Race, Law, and Voting Rights. 14 Vesey Street. New York, NY.

March 28, 2008. Ninth National Black Writers Conference. Medgar Evers College (CUNY) Brooklyn, NY. Registration required.

March 27, 2008. Press Conference and Announcement of Report on the Status of Black Women and Girls(R), 11am, Brooklyn Borough Hall, Brooklyn, NY. Open to the Public.

March 15, 2008. Gloria J. Browne-Marshall will address Young Scholars of Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. 2pm. 135 Lenox Avenue, Harlem, NY. General Public is welcome.

March 9, 2008. CEMOTAP's 21st Anniversary, St. Albans, Queens, 3pm. CEMOTAP is an acronym that stands for Committee to Eliminate Media Offensive to African People. The theme is: "Lawlessness in America."
Free.

February, 22, 2008. The New York Association of Black Psychologists present "Black Mental Health in the Context of Civil Rights: A Call to Action." Keynote: Speaker Gloria J. Browne-Marshall. Medgar Evers College, Brooklyn, NY.  6:30-9:30pm. 

February 19, 2008. "Race and the 2008 Election: Why Vote?" Speaker: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall. Book Talk and Q&A. Bluestockings Bookstore at 172 Allen Street (LES), New York City. 7pm.

February 16, 2008. Book Talk and Q&A. Common Grounds Coffee House.  376 Tomkins Avenue,  Brooklyn, NY. (71... at 6pm.

February 9, Join Us for Gloria J. Browne-Marshall's Book Talk and Signing at Eso Won Book Store, 4331 Degnan Blvd., Los Angeles, CA. 5pm.

February 3, 2008. Hanson Place Central United Methodist Church. 3pm. "Voting Rights and Race." 144 St. Felix Street at Hanson Place Brooklyn, NY. 2pm. 

February 2, 2008. "Race and the Election." Gloria J. Browne-Marshall. Author @ the Library Series. Countee Cullen Branch of New York Public Library, 104 West 136th Street [near Lenox Ave.], Harlem, NY. 2pm. Book signing w/ Q&A.

January 22-23, 2008. Keynote Speaker: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall. "The Obama Factor: Race, History, and Voting Rights."  Noble and Greenough School. Dedham, Massachusetts.  

January 21, 2008. Martin Luther King Day.

January 16, 2008. "For the Sake of our Families: A Convocation on Reproductive Health." Keynote speaker: Rev. Dr. James A Forbes, Jr..  Hanson Place Central United Methodist Church, 144 St. Felix Street at Hanson Place Brooklyn, NY. 6-8pm. 

December 4, 2007. UK Book Launch of "Race, Law, and American Society: 1607 to Present" at the law firm of Grundberg Mocatta Rakison located at 15-19 Kingsway, London, UK, WC2B 6UN. 6:30-8:30pm.

October 29, 2007. 'An Evening with Charles Ogletree.' Panel discussion on Education and the Criminal Justice System. Restoration Plaza. 1368 Fulton Street. Brooklyn, NY. 6-8pm.  

October 28, 2007. Invited Speaker: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall. Antioch Baptist Church. Rev. Robert M. Waterman presiding. Brooklyn, NY. Antioch Baptist Church of Brooklyn New York - Brooklyn,NY

October 25, 2007. Brownstone Books. Join Us for Gloria J. Browne-Marshall's book talk and signing. Race, Law, and American Society 1607 to Present. 409 Lewis Avenue   Brooklyn, NY    Brownstone Books  7pm.

October 24, 2007. Barnes and Noble Bookstore. 18th and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Join Us for Gloria J. Browne-Marshall's book talk and signing. Race, Law, and American Society 1607 to Present. 6pm.

October 22, 2007. New York County Lawyers' Centennial Celebration Event: Library Committee Book Signing-"Race, Law and American Society," with Gloria J. Browne-Marshall  Free. 14 Vesey Street,  Manhattan, NY. Reservations: nnobari@nycla.org  212... ext. 201   6:00pm. Join Us.

Oct. 21, 2007. Honored Speaker: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall. Brown Memorial Baptist Church. Rev. Clinton M. Miller presiding. Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY. Brown Memorial Baptist Church

October 14, 2007. Shaping Our Future. An important discussion on how we aid the development of the next generation with Prof. Gus John, Paul Ifayomi Grant, Duwayne Brooks, Prof. Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, and Henry Bonsu, Chair. Centerprise Black Literature Festival. The Emirates, Arsenal Stadium Conference Hall, London, UK. 1pm-2:30pm.

September 15, 2007. Author @ the Library Series presents Gloria J. Browne-Marshall. Book talk at Countee Cullen Branch of New York Public Library in Harlem. 2pm. Topic: "Legal Cases/Courageous People." All are welcome. 

September, 13, 2007. Artist/writer Danny Simmons to host a book talk for Gloria J. Browne-Marshall at 344 Grand Avenue, Brooklyn, N,  at 6:30pm. Proceeds benefit the Black Women's Project!! of The Law and Policy Group, Inc..

September 11, 2007. Fundraising Event at the New York City Opera at Lincoln Center to commemorate 150th Anniversary of Dred Scott v. Sandford Supreme Court decision. Toni Morrison's opera Margaret Garner is based on true slave story behind her award-winning novel Beloved.  

August 25, 2007. Gloria J. Browne-Marshall to be interviewed by Donna Wolfe of KKFI radio from 4p-5p.  "Racial Justice in the New Millennium."

August 20, 2007. Civil Rights Update co-sponsored with the Dubois-Bunche Center for Economic and Public Policy. Monday, 6-8pm. Medgar Evers College, 1637 Bedford Avenue, First Floor Lecture Hall, Room 122-S, Brooklyn, NY.  Legal experts John Flateau, A. James Bell, Randle Haley, Royce Russell, Joan Gibbs, Eddie Ellis, and Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, as moderator, discussed recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions and other Federal and State legal cases in Education, Voting Rights, Immigration, and Criminal Justice. 

July 21, 2007, C-Span BookTV will televise panel of Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, Dr. C.D. Wright  (Crisis of the Black Intellectual), Dr. Carol D. Lee (Culture, Literacy and Learning: Taking Bloom in the Midst of the Whirlwind), and Paul Robeson, Jr. (A Black Way of Seeingat the Schomburg Center in Harlem, NYC. The Harlem Book Fair.   

July 18, 2007, L&PG Board Advisor Michael Cooper of Mercy Corp was quoted in New York Times article concerning planned HUNGER exhibit.

July 10, 2007, Gloria J. Browne-Marshall to discuss her book at Bluestockings Bookstore at 172 Allen Street, New York City.  

June 26, 2007, Gloria J. Browne-Marshall to address the Fellows of the American Bar Foundation on Race, Law, and American Society. Book signing to follow.

June 24, 2007, Gloria J. Browne-Marshall to discuss race and the law at private book talk hosted by Ms. Olive Adams in Harlem. 

June 14, 2007, Gloria J. Browne-Marshall and Zelma Henriques, Ph.D present paper  HIV/AIDS and the Incarcerated: A Global Crisis at Istanbul Conference on Democracy and Global Security in Istanbul, Turkey.

June 12, 2007,  Discussion and book signing: Race, Law, and American Society: 1607 to Present by Gloria J. Browne-Marshall at Hue-Man Bookstore in Harlem, NYC.

May 20, 2007, Discussion and book signing: Race, Law, and American Society: 1607 to Present by Gloria J. Browne-Marshall at Robin's Bookstore in Philadelphia. Author's proceeds benefit the Women's Project!! of L&PG,Inc.

May 19, 2007, Gloria J. Browne-Marshall will deliver the key-note address at the Barrister's Association of Philadelphia Scholarship Gala.

May 3, 2007,  Lecture and book signing: Race, Law, and American Society: 1607 to Present by Gloria J. Browne-Marshall at MoCADA Museum in  Brooklyn, NY. All proceeds from book signing benefit the newly established Women's Project!! of L&PG, Inc..

April 24, 2007, A Conversation About Race at Medgar Evers College  Reaction panelists include Dr. John Flatueau, Hon. Cheryl Chambers, Claude Celestine. Book signing to follow - Race, Law, and American Society: 1607 to Present by Gloria J. Browne-Marshall.

March 22, 2007, lecture by Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, Justice & Dignity: The Impact of Race & Law on American Society hosted by the Women's City Club of New York, book signing to follow.

March, 2007 - Book launch Race, Law, and American Society: 1607 to Present by Gloria J. Browne-Marshall. 

February 27, 2007 - Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, panelist, Black History Program, "Young People in the Struggle."

February 25, 2007 - Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, panelist, Black History Program. Topic: "Investing in the Cause."

February 23, 2007 - Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, panelist, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s District Level Forum at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. Panel will develop policy proposals on issues of poverty, unemployment and wages, affordable housing, asset development, and income security. 

Saturday, November 4, 2006 - Champagne Award Reception honoring writer/activist/law professor Derrick Bell with James Baldwin Award. The Restitution Study Group will recieve the Harriett Tubman Award at the Contemporary African Art Gallery, 330 W. 108th (and Riverside Drive) 6:30-9:00pm

Thursday, October 26 - Scottsboro: Then and Now, the Perpetual Struggle for Justice in the United States at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 899 Tenth Avenue (b/t 58th and 59th Sts),  Room 630, New York City  (Presented by the Center on Race, Crime and Justice); Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, moderator. Famed civil rights attorney Fred Gray is keynote luncheon speaker.

Tuesday, October 10 - Gloria J. Browne-Marshall discusses Blacks and the electoral process as part of a panel presentation hosted by the Young Professionals of the National Urban League (New York chapter).
          
August 24th & July 3rd - Board Member Mary Sims provided legal information to pregnant unwed teens at St. Vincent's Home in Philadelphia.

March 23rd - Gloria J. Browne-Marshall and Board Advisor Jocelyn Cooper discussed statutory rape laws and policies with group of three generations of Black women.

Law and Policy Group, Inc. Board Advisor and Filmmaker Leslie Brown wins Best Short Documentary  for Untold Legacy at the Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival (NYC), 2006.

Thursday, March 2nd - "Denial of Innocence: Black Girls and the Statutory Rape Debate." ACJS Conference, Baltimore, MD. Panalist: Gloria J. Browne- Marshall.

Friday, February 17th - Keynote Speaker: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, "Activism Past, Present and Future" at Vermont Law School.

Thursday, February 2nd - "Race, Law and the American Future," Speaker: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, Philadelphia Bar Assocation, Civil Rights Committee.

Wednesday, February 1st - "Embracing Sankofah to Keep Our Eyes on the Prize," Speaker: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, Manhattanville College (NY).

Tuesday, October 11 - Hurricane Katrina- When the Levee Breaks: National Tragedy and Federal Failure. Cardozo Law School.  

Saturday, November, 19th - Champagne Award Reception and Theater Fundraiser honoring RUBY DEE, actor and civil rights activist  with the James Baldwin award, SAVE THE CHILDREN with the Salwart award, and Blackberry Productions with the inaugural Harriet Tubman award. Tickets are $65.00 and include the reception and production of "My Juilliard." Patron tickets are $100.00 and include reserved theatre seating, name in program, and gift.  For tickets, call 212... or email: info@lawandpolicygroup.org

August - Literacy Program - Collected books for elementary school children at St. Paul's Government Primary in Grenada.

Thursday, June 30th-"Disposable Men" Written by James Scruggs at Here Arts Center, NYC, examines the image of Black men in the media. 
Talk Back panelist: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall

Sunday, June 28th-radio program interview with Gloria J. Browne-Marshall

Saturday, April 23rd - Black Child Development (NY) - Entering the College Zone - Role Model: Law Careers.

Tuesday, April 19th - Evander Childs High School's Bronx Lab School. Speaker: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall. Topic: statutory rape, sexual harrassment, employee rights.

Thursday, April 14th - The "New Yorkers" television program. HIV/AIDS and Constitutional Protections for Prison Inmates. Speaker: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall.

Friday,April 8th - Thomas Jefferson High School. Speakers include: Ernie Marshall.

Saturday, March 5th - Second Annual United Nations Day event for Friends of The Law and Policy Group, Inc. (reception and speakers)

Thursday, February 17th - CIVIL RIGHTS & VOTING RIGHTS - PAST & PRESENT - at the Women's City Club, Manhattan, NY. 12:30pm to 2pm.

Saturday, November 13th - Champagne Reception at RUSH Gallery  (NYC)  recognized Dancer/Choreographer Eleo Pomare with James Baldwin Award; The Balm in Gilead, an HIV/AIDS faith-based organization, received Young Lion Award; amfAR, the leading HIV/AIDS research foundation, received Stalwart Award.

October 16, 2004 - "Africa, Human Rights, and the International Criminal Court."  International Law Association Conference (NYC). Speakers include: Dr. Philip Aka and Gloria J. Browne-Marshall.

October 28, 2004 - "A Call to Action:HIV and the Black Family." The Dinner Club (New York).

August 12, 13, 14 - Theatre Fundraiser to benefit The L&PG, Inc. HIV Awareness and Outreach program. Speaker: Ricardo Dunner, MD.

July 20, 2004 - Living Healthy/Living Well Radio Show. Broadcast on 91.5 fm at 6pm.  Show host: Monica Sweeney, MD. Guest: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall. Topic: HIV/AIDS and Incarcerated Persons.

June 27, 2004 - "HIV/AIDS and the Black Community" - hosted by The Black Child Development Institute - New York Affilitate. Speakers: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall and Gerry Saunders.

June 5, 2004 - "The 'down low' - HIV and the Black Family." Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority - Omega Omega Chapter (Phila). Speaker:Gloria J. Browne-Marshall 

May 27, 2004 - "HIV Awareness: Empowering Our Youth" at Bridge Street AWME Church - Brooklyn, New York.  Speakers: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall
and Debbi Jackson

April 30, 2004 - "Strengthening Brooklyn's HIV Safety Net"
HIV/AIDS Community Network Conference at Brooklyn College (New York)
Panelist: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall.  Topic:HIV and the Incarcerated Woman  

March 19, 2004 - "Her Life/His Privacy?:Socio-Legal Issues, HIV/AIDS, and Public Policy Interests." Guest Lecturer: Gloria Browne-Marshall
University of Pennsylvania, The Du Bois Politics & Cultural Pluralism Program

March 18, 2004 - "Hearts and Minds: Winning the Peace in Iraq." United Nations Association - New York. Guest Speaker: Michael Cooper.

March 11, 2004 - "HIV/AIDS and Women Inmates: A Socio-Legal Perspective"
Panelist: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, Neveda


March 5, 2004 - Friends of The Law and Policy Group, Inc. attend UNA Members Day at the United Nations (New York)

January 24, 2004 - "HIV/AIDS Law and the Incarcerated Female Inmate"
Panelist: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall
AIDS Law and Practice Conference, New Orleans, LA

November 15, 2003  -  Champagne Award Reception "Striving for International Justice" at RUSH Arts Gallery in Manhattan, New York.

October 4, 2003  -  Criminal Justice Laws and Policies
Gloria J. Browne-Marshall 
Gethesemane Baptist Church, New York, NY

August 23, 2003  -  Criminal Justice Laws and Policies:Teen Forum
Gloria J. Browne-Marshall & Jocelyn Cooper, MSW
New Life Baptist Church, Brooklyn, NY