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Landesa Lunch + Learn in Seattle

February 6, 2019
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Come learn about one of the most effective and transformative tools in addressing the root causes of global poverty on Wednesday, February 20.

Join Landesa President & CEO Chris Jochnick and a panel of international law and development experts for an inspiring, informative, and engaging discussion on the role law and land play in empowering millions of families around the world.

Topic: Women’s Land Rights: A Transformational Tool for Agency and Empowerment
Panelists: Chris Jochnick, Beth Roberts, Laura Eshbach, and Karina Kloos
When: February 20th- lunch at 11:45, program from 12-1pm
Where: Global Washington at Westlake Tower – 1601 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1900, Seattle (map)

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Please note: 1.00 WSBA-approved CLE credit is available to event attendees.
This event is free and open to the public. Lunch will be provided.

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