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Legal Aid Society’s Champions of Justice event on April 23 drew together supporters of the nonprofit’s efforts to protect the legal rights of low-income individuals across Middle Tennessee.
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David Esquivel, Margaret Dodson
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Jessica Page, Hope McCrary, Nebiu Ermias, Christina Sanders
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Jennifer Wade, Judge Sheila Calloway
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Caroline Creson, Beau Creson
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Legal Aid Society Executive Director DarKenya Waller speaks at the nonprofit’s Champions of Justice event on April 23.
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Judge Stephanie Williams
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Alise Housden and Maria Zink speak at Legal Aid Society’s Champions of Justice event on April 23.
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DarKenya Waller and Charles Bone speaking with Walter Stubbs.
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Julia Zade, Dallas Reddy
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Gulam Zade, chairperson of the 2025 Legal Aid Society Equal Justice Campaign, speaks at the kickoff event on April 23.
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Joshua Burgener, Beau Creson, Gulam Zade
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Legal Aid Society’s 2025 Equal Justice Campaign Committee includes, front row from left, Joshua Burgener, Judge Sheila Calloway and Abby Sparks, and back row from left, Beau Creson, Gulam Zade, Bart Pickett and Peter Malanchuk.
Legal Aid Society, Middle Tennessee’s largest legal nonprofit, hosted its inaugural Champions of Justice event on Wednesday, April 23, at Geodis Park, bringing together Middle Tennessee's legal community and business leaders in support of the organization’s work to protect the civil rights of low-income individuals across the region.