In 2020, GIPC established the Race and the Legal Process Working Group to combat racism and bias in Indianapolis as well as to address the disparate impact of pandemic-related events on Black residents. The Group worked through two teams to address both the immediate needs of these residents as well as lasting reforms to how we police our community.
Leadership
Working Group Chair
Dean Karen E. Bravo
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
Pro Bono Legal Services Team Chair
Myra C. Selby
Ice Miller
Structural Reform Team Co-Chairs
John O. Gaidoo
Cummins Inc.
Joseph L. Smith, Jr.
Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath
Resources
- June 18, 2020 | Press Release: Working Group Created
- June 26, 2020 | IBJ Editorial
- October 28, 2020 | Press Release: Pro Bono Surge Team Launched
- November 6, 2020 | WISH-TV Story
- February 3, 2021 | Press Release: GIPC Releases Police Reform Report
- February 3, 2021 | “Police Reform: Equal Treatment of Black Americans”
- August 5, 2021 | WRTV Story: Pro bono attorneys offered to Indy tenants facing eviction
- August 20, 2021 | GIPC Collaborates with Tenant Advocate Project (info sheet)
GIPC collaborates with Tenant Advocate Project
GIPC helped launch the Tenant Advocate Project (TAP), through which tenants facing eviction have access to free legal advice. TAP pilot clinics began in early August 2021, and since then, volunteers, including former GIPC Executive Director Beth White (pictured below), have answered the call to help.
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