
Civil Justice Pathways to Foster Civic Culture
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This session will explore how efforts to foster civic culture are strengthened by engaged and deliberate civil justice strategies that center cultural organizing. Panelists will present emerging consensus about practices that shape community well-being and foster engagement that enables sustainable legal empowerment projects. Central to the conversation is arts and culture work supported by the East Boston Spatial Lab, a collaboration among community organizations in East Boston and the NuLawLab at Northeastern University. Hear from the project’s researchers that will discuss their transdisciplinary methodology and community outreach efforts.
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Eduardo Gonzalez
Award recipient recognized as a civil justice strategist and field builder. Network connector, cross-disciplinary coordinator, and effective steward of multi-stakeholder collaboration across complex justice issues. With a proven record of bridging together frontline and grassroots approaches with national initiatives and thought leaders, Eduardo serves as a vital connector across the civil justice field.
Eduardo currently serves as the interim Executive Director for the NuLawLab at Northeastern University, working with the East Boston community to develop resources and connections to empower residents and tenants through community organizing and arts and culture programming.
As the Program Officer for Civil Justice at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Academy), he led an implementation effort of recommendations from the Academy's Civil Justice for All Report. With deep knowledge about the access to justice ecosystem, Eduardo unlocks collaborative potential between civil justice organizations, legal professionals and specialists, and the initiatives they lead to achieve access to justice for all. By cultivating a collegial network of professionals and serving as a steward for these efforts, Eduardo expands awareness of emerging best practices, innovative technology tools, and critical civil justice research.

William Pattern
