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IU McKinney Students Hold Event to Consider Courses of Action in New Administration
01/26/2017
Students at IU McKinney posed their questions on the new presidential administration to a panel of experts in a variety of areas during an event at Inlow Hall on January 25. “Channeling Fears and Frustration into Proactive Accountability,” took place in Room 245 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. The panel discussion was put together by the ACLU Indianapolis Student Chapter, Islamic Law Association, Lambda Law Society, and Immigration Law Society.
Panelists included:
- Waseema Ali, Administrative Director of the Desmond Tutu Center
- Mohamed ‘Arafa, S.J.D. ’13, Adjunct Professor of Law at IU McKinney; Assistant Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, Alexandria University Faculty of Law in Egypt; and Visiting Assistant Professor of Law University of Brasília School of Law
- Katie Blair, Director of Advocacy at the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana
- Sarah L. Burrow, Director of Immigration at Lewis & Kappes
- John Clark, Professor at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IUPUI
- Wanda Savala, Community Engagement Coordinator at Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky
- Alexander Van Gorp, ’16, former President of the Lambda Law Society
- Ala’a Wafa, Associate Counsel at Cummins, Inc.
In the photo, in the back row, from left are Salava, Van Gorp, Blair, and Professor Clark. In the front row, from left, are Wafa, Ali, ‘Arafa, and Burrow.
