Law School Events
[PAST EVENT] Racial Reconciliation in Williamsburg: A Conversation with City Councilman Caleb Rogers
Location
VirtualAccess & Features
- Registration/RSVP
Attendees may submit questions that they would like Councilman Rogers to address during the forum and may direct their questions to Hope Forbush at [[e|publicdiscourse]]. The deadline to submit questions is on 9/20 at 8:00 P.M. Additionally, the last 10-15 minutes of the forum will be reserved for taking live questions.
Attendees should RSVP to Steven Prawitt at [[e|publicdiscourse]]. Attendees will receive the Zoom link and password on 9/23. Event attendance is limited to students, faculty, staff, and alumni of William & Mary Law School. We look forward to seeing you there!
About Caleb Rogers: Caleb Rogers was elected to the Williamsburg City Council in May 2020. In his Council appointments, Caleb serves on the boards for Olde Towne Medical Center, Virginia First Cities, and Virginians for High Speed Rail. Also in May 2020, Caleb graduated from William & Mary with a B.A. in Public Policy. As a student, he directed fundraising campaigns for the House of Mercy, a regional complete care center for the homeless. He also served a partial term on the Planning Commission and interned in the City’s Economic Development Office.
Contact
Hope Forbush [[e|lhforbush]]