November Joint Dinner

Thu, Nov 4, 2021, 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm CT

The Park Supper Club
65 East Garfield Boulevard
Chicago, Illinois 60637, United States (US)

4 Nov

About the Event

Cook County Bar Association

November Joint Dinner

In Conjunction With

Illinois Judicial Council,

Black Women Lawyers’ Association

of Greater Chicago, Inc.

and

The Black Men Lawyers’ Association

November 4, 2021

Cocktail Reception With Cash Bar: 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Dinner: 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Location:

The Park Supper Club

65 E. Garfield Blvd.

Chicago, Illinois 60637

Free Parking is available on the South East Corner of Garfield and Michigan

You can purchase your ticket on Ticket Falcon or contact Lisa Young at [email protected]

Cost: $65.00 Per Person

Location

The Park Supper Club
65 East Garfield Boulevard
Chicago, Illinois 60637, United States (US)

Date and Time

Thu, Nov 4, 2021, 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm CT

Sales Ended

Organizer

Cook County Bar Association

Since its inception, the Cook County Bar Association (the “CCBA”) has been at the forefront of legal issues of concern to the Black community.  During the 1919 Chicago race riots, CCBA members defended Black residents who were unlawfully arrested and initiated civil lawsuits for damages.  For over 100 years, the CCBA has aggressively supported the civil, political, and economic rights of the Black community and its members.Through organized activities and individual contributions from its members, the CCBA has held various legal clinics and community forums at various sites and supported by renowned civil rights organizations including Rainbow PUSH, local chapters of the NAACP, and other local groups and churches.  The CCBA Foundation provides legal information, resources, and referrals through its monthly legal clinics.

Organizer

Cook County Bar Association

Since its inception, the Cook County Bar Association (the “CCBA”) has been at the forefront of legal issues of concern to the Black community.  During the 1919 Chicago race riots, CCBA members defended Black residents who were unlawfully arrested and initiated civil lawsuits for damages.  For over 100 years, the CCBA has aggressively supported the civil, political, and economic rights of the Black community and its members.Through organized activities and individual contributions from its members, the CCBA has held various legal clinics and community forums at various sites and supported by renowned civil rights organizations including Rainbow PUSH, local chapters of the NAACP, and other local groups and churches.  The CCBA Foundation provides legal information, resources, and referrals through its monthly legal clinics.