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Winter 2005 | Vol. 4 No. 2
Helping Hand for the Huddled Masses
FEATURES
LSC Board Tours Agricultural Fields
Board members get a first-hand look at those who toil in the “Salad Bowl for the World.” ( 506k)
A Lifelong Commitment to Equal Justice in N.M.
A profile of Petra Maes, the land of enchantment’s first Latina supreme court justice. ( 246k)
Vulnerable Immigrants Look to Legal Services
Across the country, legal services are responding to the new faces of low-income clients and bridging a gap, sometimes a vast gulf, between populations new to the U.S., and the justice system that is meant to help one and all. ( 411k)
- A Cultural Bridge in Massachusetts
By respecting tradition, Sam Mam and Merrimack Valley’s Cambodian Outreach Program build a cultural bridge between the Cambodian community and the mainstream. ( 89k)
- Trafficking Victims: Helping to Stop Abuse
With an estimated 20,000 people trafficked into the U.S. every year, EJM looks at the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles’ STOP the Traffic Project which provides direct representation to victims of human trafficking. ( 45k)
DEPARTMENTS
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