Inclusive Excellence Leadership Series 2010 - 2011
University of Colorado Law School and University of Denver Sturm College of Law
CLI, in cooperation with both the University Colorado Law School and the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, presents a year-long Inclusive Excellence Leadership Series to students at both schools. Both programs provide students with the ability to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to becoming more culturally competent lawyers in today's society, as well as explore meaningful topics such as generational diversity, work-life balance, micro-inequities, and the dynamics of privilege in law and society. Students who attend four or more sessions will receive a certificate from CLI which is recognized by major Denver law firms, the judiciary, corporate legal departments, and public sector legal employers.
Sessions at both schools include the following topics:
- Why Should I Care? The Importance of Diversity and Inclusiveness in the Legal Profession
- Diversity Training for the 21st Century
- Generational Diversity
- Work/Life Balance: An Inclusiveness Perspective
- Micro-inequities: It's the Little Things
- Recruiting Best Practices for the Legal Profession: Thinking Outside the Box of the Traditional Credentials
To download a copy of the University of Denver Sturm College of Law program, click here. To download a copy of the University of Colorado Law School program, click here.
EMPLOYERS: Read the letter from CLI Executive Director Kathleen Nalty regarding this program.
For more information, contact Joanna Abijaoude at jabijaoude@legalinclusiveness.org.





























































