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Blacks at Microsoft (BAM)
- When:
- 2pm - 5pm CST Friday, February 29 2008
- Where:
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Microsoft NY Office, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY
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- Submitted by:
- Judaea on Feb 25, 2008
- Description:
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Join Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) for a full day of events for Black History Month. The theme is "Rejuvenating Yourself, Your Career, Your Community and Your Family" and the Keynote Speaker is going to be the phenomenal Harvard University's Professor Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. Please RSVP to loginad@microsoft.com or for additional information call 732-236-9227
Charles Ogletree, the Harvard Law School Jesse Climenko Professor of Law and Vice Dean for the Clinical Programs, is a prominent legal theorist who has made an international reputation by taking a hard look at complex issues of law and by working to secure the rights guaranteed by the Constitution for everyone equally under the law. Professor Ogletree has examined these issues not only in the classroom, on the Internet and in the pages of prestigious law journals, but also in the everyday world of the public defender in the courtroom and in public television forums where these issues can be dramatically revealed. Armed with an arsenal of facts, Charles Ogletree presents and discusses the challenges that face our justice system and its attempt to deliver equal treatment to all our citizens. He furthers dialogue by insisting that the justice system protect rights guaranteed to those citizens by law. This event will take place at Microsoft NY Office, Palace Conference Room, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, 6th floor, New York, NY 10104. Please RSVP to loginad@microsoft.com or for additional information call 732-236-9227.