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What: South Texas College of Law Houston’s Fall 2023 Agosto Diversity Lecture, “What Would You Do? Ethics, Discrimination, and Racism,” will feature the esteemed John Quinones, award-winning ABC News Correspondent. The event is sponsored by the law school’s Benny Agosto, Jr. Diversity Center.
About the speaker: John Quinones is a legendary journalist renowned for his compelling coverage of social issues on programs like “20/20,” “Nightline,” and “Good Morning America.” Quinones has been at the forefront of reporting stories that matter. He is a recipient of the 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF), the nation’s oldest and most prominent Latino civil rights organization. Quinones’ commitment to shedding light on crucial topics has earned him this prestigious recognition.
Event Details: Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with a seasoned professional as he delves into the complexities of ethics, discrimination, and racism. The Diversity Lecture promises an evening of enlightening discussions.
Date: Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Time: 4-6:30 p.m.
Location: South Texas College of Law Houston, 1303 San Jacinto, Houston, TX 77002
Cost: Free of charge, but guests must register.
For press inquiries and further information, please contact: Michelle Morris, AVP for MarCom, at mmorris@stcl.edu. Stay tuned for updates and event details by visiting www.stcl.edu/news.
About South Texas College of Law Houston
South Texas College of Law Houston is one of America’s most diverse law schools in America’s most diverse city. In 1923, the YMCA established the law school to offer night classes for working professionals. Today, the ABA-accredited, independent law school in downtown Houston offers both full-time and part-time schedules to earn a J.D. degree. STCL Houston, recognized nationally as an advocacy powerhouse, provides an exceptional legal education featuring renowned faculty and nationally recognized, experienced-based learning. The law school’s 16,000-plus alumni lead and serve with distinction as Texas Supreme Court justices, Fortune 500 CEOs, Tier 1 attorneys, state and national officials, judges, law professors and more.