Black Law Students Association


The Black Law Students Association ("BLSA") exists to address the unique needs and concerns of black law students, and to promote diversity within the Duke Law community and within the legal profession in general. Through the use of consistent social interaction, multi-cultural programming and programming geared largely towards scholarship, career and community assistance, BLSA fosters academic achievement, understanding of and respect for differences, and, ultimately, the development of future black leadership.

The BLSA office is Room 2039 (exit JD's, left up the long corridor, another left up the shorter corridor - we are across from the Alaska Law Journal).

Following is the BLSA Executive Board for 2004-2005:

BOARD  
President:

Erika Randall

Vice President: Yendelela Neely
Secretary: Camille Cooper
Parliamentarian:

Randy Stoker

Treasurer: Luciona Johnson

 

Academic Resources- A password-protected page for members only

 

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