Race-Based Advocacy: The Role and Responsibility of LSC-Funded Programs
This article, from the May-June 2002 issue of Clearinghouse Review: Journal of Poverty Law and Policy focusing on racial justice, discusses the mistaken belief that legal aid programs funded through the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) cannot effectively participate in race-based advocacy. The article examines what LSC-funded programs may do under their regulatory framework and highlights examples of race-based advocacy strategies that help communities of color within the confines of the LSC restrictions.
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Type Other
Date 07/01/02
Creator Camille D. Holmes, Linda E. Perle, and Alan W. Houseman.
Center for Law and Social Policy
Index Area(s) Project for the Future of Equal Justice