
Building Black futures
As founder of nonprofit Black Women Build-Baltimore, Shelley Halstead ’14 is on a mission to help Black women create generational wealth through home ownership while developing critical life skills.
As founder of nonprofit Black Women Build-Baltimore, Shelley Halstead ’14 is on a mission to help Black women create generational wealth through home ownership while developing critical life skills.
As resource attorney for the Washington Defender Association’s Incarcerated Parents Project, D’Adre Cunningham ‘01 works at the vanguard of the fight to dismantle what is often one of the criminal legal system’s most harmful practices.
Registration is currently open for a number of mentorship opportunities through which practitioners can counsel and connect with current students.
Judge Johnson was a distinguished King County Superior Court judge, former president of the NAACP's Seattle chapter and dedicated mentor whose legal support is considered by many to have been the backbone of the civil rights movement in King County.
The Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law alumna served as an assistant dean, Seattle Humane’s interim CEO and WSBA executive director.