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Social Justice

FAST FACTS 8 4 EXONERATIONS CLINICS

EXPERIENCE SOCIAL JUSTICE FIRST-HAND

At WMU-Cooley you have the power to help those who have experienced injustice. Faculty lead by example in our commitment to serve our communities and others, whether it’s being involved in our clinics like the WMU-Cooley Innocence Project, the Access to Justice Clinic, or Public Defender Clinic; or taking on societal issues like human trafficking, the opioid epidemic, or LGBTQIA+ rights

EXPERIENCE SOCIAL JUSTICE FIRST-HAND

I have always felt as though I have two ‘selves’ – the one that I bring to work every day to a job, and the one that cares deeply about societal issues affecting others. I

have made a choice in my life to do both by integrating social justice into the work that I do; and in the process of making a living, change lives.”

TRACEY W. BRAME, WMU-COOLEY ASSOCIATE DEAN AND DIRECTOR OF THE WMU-COOLEY INNOCENCE PROJECT