Mindful Mondays: City Bar Series on Well-Being and Mindfulness
The Power of Inclusion: Being the Solution (OnDemand)
Originally held on Monday, May 10, 2021 | 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Program Fee:
$29 for Members | $79 for Nonmembers
Members who are Recent Law Graduates, Newly Admitted Lawyers (admitted for the first time in any state or country 2020-2022), In-House/Corporate Counsel, Judges, and attorneys who practice within the Government, Academic or Not-for-Profit sectors attend this program for free.
CLE Credit:
New York: 1.0 Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias
New Jersey: 1.0 Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias
California: 1.0 Elimination of Bias
Pennsylvania: 1.0 Professional Responsibility
Connecticut: Available to Licensed Attorneys
Newly admitted New York attorneys (attorneys
admitted to the New York State Bar for two years or less) cannot earn
CLE credit in the category of Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of
Bias.
Description:
With continued violence against Black, Indigenous, and People
of Color (BIPOC), including violent racism by law enforcement and hate
crimes against our Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community,
many of us are saddened, frustrated, and even depressed about the need
to see radical change. We long for a quick fix, but the real work
necessary to support a more diverse, equitable, accessible, and
inclusive work environment requires that we help bring change by
changing ourselves. Join Deputy Commissioner and Chief Diversity and
Inclusion Officer Cecilia B. Loving as she shares her perspective on how
to create a more inclusive world by being the solution. So often we
look beyond ourselves for change when the real change starts within.
Through Commissioner Loving’s work on Meditating with Compassion,
Healing with Generosity, and Leading with Love, she will share tools on
how legal practitioners and administrators can develop personal
practices to be more proactive in supporting a more inclusive work
environment. She will teach the importance of welcoming yourself to
uplift others, honoring your purpose to give your best, being silent to
listen to what is important, sharing your story to find common ground,
walking in balance to achieve harmony, leading change to reduce implicit
bias, and developing the tools to co-create a better work environment.
Cecilia B. Loving is a thought leader in diversity, equity,
accessibility, and inclusion. She is a winner of the National Diversity
Council’s 2021 Top 100 Diversity Officers Award; the NYC Department of
Citywide Administrative Services’ 2021 Innovation Award for FDNY’s
Inclusive Culture Strategy; Lawline’s Top Women Faculty of 2020 Award;
and the City Bar Association’s 2020 Diversity and Inclusion Champion
Award. She oversees diversity and inclusion initiatives for over 17,000
members of the FDNY, including but not limited the Fire Commissioner’s
Taskforce on Racial Inclusion & Equity, and the Fire Commissioner’s
Committee on Diversity and Inclusion, FDNY Courageous Conversations on
Racial Inclusion, Bravest Women Talks, Diversity and Inclusion
Innovation Labs, Inclusive Leadership Training, and similar initiatives.
She is founder of the Mindfulness Group at FDNY and is Chair of the NYC
Bar Association’s first Mindfulness and Well-Being in the Law
Committee. She has written several books, including God is a Lawyer Too
and Unbroken Circles: Holding Space, Healing Harm and Transcending
Edges, as well as numerous articles and blogs, including “Some Ways to
Help Racial Healing”; “Setting the Tone Right Through Inclusive
Leadership”; “The Power of Inclusion: Treating Others Well is Essential
to Our Well-Being”; “More Support for Mindfulness: Reduction of Implicit
Bias”; and “Restorative Circles: Finding Solutions from Ancient
Traditions.”
Click Here to View Program Agenda & Faculty
Program Instructor:
Cecilia B. Loving, Deputy Commissioner and Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer (“CDIO”) at the Fire Department of New York City
Sponsoring Association Committee:
Mindfulness and Well-Being, Cecilia B. Loving, Chair
Co-Sponsoring Association Committees:
Alternative Dispute Resolution, Charles M. Newman, Chair
Government Ethics & State Affairs, Jennifer G. Rodgers, Chair
Mental Health Law, Karen P. Simmons, Chair