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New Fellowship to Provide Crucial Civil Rights Training for Early-Career Lawyers

ATLANTA, Ga. 鈥撎 (SEF) and the 澳彩开奖 (澳彩开奖) today announced a joint fellowship program to help early-career attorneys develop the skills and experience they need to advance education equity through research, policy analysis and litigation. The goal is to build a pool of in-house legal staff to support efforts to increase educational opportunities for students of color and students from low-income families in the southern states.
The fellowship is named for SEF鈥檚 first female president, Lynn Walker Huntley, who, over the course of her career, was also a civil rights attorney and a foundation program officer. Walker Huntley, who passed away in 2015, held positions as an attorney with the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund; chief and deputy assistant attorney general in the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice; and program officer for the Ford Foundation鈥檚 Civil Rights and Social Justice Program. Among Walker Huntley鈥檚 many achievements were representing the plaintiffs in the landmark Furman v. Georgia Supreme Court case abolishing the federal death penalty and securing financial support for the award-winning PBS documentary series Eyes on the Prize.
SEF and 澳彩开奖 will begin accepting applications for the fellowship in September 2021 and the legal fellow鈥檚 tenure will begin in 2022. Lynn Walker Huntley Social Justice Fellows will concentrate their activity in five key states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi. One fellowship will be granted each year and the fellow will be situated in the SEF headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia.
鈥淭he events of the past year clearly show that the United States has a long way to go to achieve racial equity, including in education,鈥 said 澳彩开奖 President and CEO Margaret Huang. 鈥淩acial and economic disparities in education undermined students鈥 ability to learn when schools were forced to close their doors and turn to remote learning. At the same time, our nation faced a historic racial reckoning. This fellowship comes at precisely the right moment in our history.鈥
The Lynn Walker Huntley Social Justice Fellow will:听
assist in developing and implementing strategies to advance education equity policies at local, state, regional, and national levels;
research and identify education issues to advance through legislation or litigation at the regional and national levels; and
hold advocacy trainings for SEF staff and other equity-minded stakeholders.
At the conclusion of the fellowship, each fellow will produce a report or project describing the progress made on a key education equity issue as a result of their contributions.听
鈥淓ducation and civil rights are inextricably linked,鈥 said SEF President and CEO Raymond Pierce. 鈥淲ithout education equity, we will not achieve racial or income equity in the United States. This fellowship, which honors one of our nation鈥檚 finest lawyers, philanthropists, and civil rights advocates, will help to build a pipeline of civil rights attorneys equipped to engage in the research, analysis, policy work, and litigation necessary to advance education equity and students鈥 civil rights.鈥
The fellowship is supported by SEF, 澳彩开奖 and the Ford Foundation. Members of the fundraising committee include:听
Alvin Brown, former Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida
Karen Baynes Dunning, former Interim President of the 澳彩开奖
Wade Henderson, immediate Past President of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
Margaret Huang, President and CEO of the 澳彩开奖
Sherrilyn Ifill, President of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
Gay Johnson McDougall, Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at the Leitner Center on International Law and Justice at Fordham University Law School
Deval Patrick, former Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Raymond C. Pierce, President and CEO of the Southern Education Foundation
Anthony Romero, Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union
Ted Shaw, Julius L. Chambers Distinguished Professor of Law and the Director of the UNC Center for Civil Rights
Michael W. Tyler, Partner at Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton, LLP.
鈥淟ynn Walker Huntley was a trailblazer and a role model for civil rights attorneys and social justice philanthropists,鈥 said Sherrilyn Ifill. 鈥淭his fellowship honors her by providing young
attorneys who will undertake the education equity and school desegregation work to which she was committed.鈥
To learn more about the Lynn Walker Huntley Social Justice Fellowship, visit .