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Making History with ASW Luanne Peterpaul

April 18 @ 11:45 am - 1:00 pm

NEW LOCATION

Navesink Room I in the Student Life Center (SLC)
Parking lot #6 or #7 to SLC
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Making History with ASW Luanne Peterpaul
Civic engagement; leadership; empowerment

WILL has invited Peterpaul to speak to students and the College community about her story and journey to leadership, and specifically, how equity and social justice have been frameworks for her community engagement and leadership.  In a Q & A format, Peterpaul will help lead a discussion about her efforts, including her work on anti-bullying legislation, and both why and how students can further their civic engagement.   All members of the community are welcome to attend.

Co-Sponsored by the WILL Academic Program, WILL Student Organization, and the Caroline Huber Wellness Center

About Peterpaul

Born in Newark and a resident of Monmouth County for many years, Luanne Peterpaul,
Esq., was elected to the New Jersey Assembly in 2023. Peterpaul is the managing partner of
Peterpaul Law in Asbury Park, focusing primarily on labor and employment law, general
litigation, and training and education. Peterpaul previously served as an assistant Essex County
prosecutor, where she successfully prosecuted cases against criminals ranging from theft to
homicide, before being appointed as a Municipal Judge for the Cities of Long Branch and
Asbury Park from 2018-2022.

Peterpaul fundamentally believes in equal rights for all individuals, and has dedicated her
life’s work to advocating for marginalized individuals so people of all walks of life are able to
call New Jersey their home. As the former Chair of the Garden State Equality Action Fund,
Peterpaul, the first out gay woman to assume a position in the State Assembly, played a critical
role in creating and promoting anti-bullying legislation in the state legislature. Standing up to
bullies and promoting safety are core values for Peterpaul, who sat on the New Jersey
Commission on Bullying as well as the New Jersey Anti-Bullying Task Force. Additionally,
Peterpaul was instrumental in bringing marriage equality to New Jersey through her role on the
Board of Directors of Garden State Equality.

Peterpaul has continuously used education as a tool for promoting equality. She has
lectured for the New Jersey Institute of Continuing Legal Education, the New Jersey State Bar
Association Annual Conference, the American Conference on Diversity, the American Bar
Association, the New Jersey Judicial College, Rutgers University, Kean University, and the
Education Law Center, and presented numerous seminars to clients and interested parties in the
area of employment and education law and litigation. Peterpaul is an active member of the
American Bar Association, the New Jersey State Bar Association, and the Monmouth County
Bar Association, as well as a former member of the Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of
New Jersey. Peterpaul has received numerous accolades for her work as a lawyer, as she is a
top-rated attorney by Martindale-Hubbell, has been selected as a NJ Super Lawyer, and was
named to the New Jersey Law Journal List as one of the Diverse Attorneys of the Year in 2015.
She has also served as a legal analyst on various news outlets.

Peterpaul received her J.D. from Seton Hall School of Law and her bachelor’s from
Duquesne University. Peterpaul is committed to supporting the families of children with illness,
serving on the Advisory Committee of the Unterberg Children’s Hospital of RWJ/Barnabas
Hospital at Monmouth Medical Center and on the board of the Thomas Peterpaul Foundation.
She currently resides in Long Branch with her wife Robin.

Details

Date:
April 18
Time:
11:45 am - 1:00 pm
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Organizer

WILL: Women in Learning and Leadership
Phone
732-224-2684
Email
will@brookdalecc.edu
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Venue

Wellness Center
765 Newman Springs Rd
Lincroft, NJ 07738 United States
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Phone
7322242345
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