Learning Lab

Dismantling the Master's House: Committing to a Culture of Antiracism in the Workplace

Participants will gain practical tips on how to confront racism in the workplace, will workshop how to urge their offices to commit to a culture of antiracism, and will understand the racist history of the delinquency system and the importance of actively tearing down the status quo.

Tiffany Reid-Collazo, JD

Tiffany Reid-Collazo, JD

Staff Attorney in the Juvenile Services Program

Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia

Tiffany Reid-Collazo is currently a Staff Attorney in the Juvenile Services Program of the Community Defender Division at the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia. After receiving a Master’s in African Diasporic History from Howard University, she chose law as the weapon with which she would use in the fight for Black liberation and graduated from American University Washington College of Law. She began her legal career as a fellow in the Juvenile Division at the Maryland Office of the Public Defender in Baltimore City. She is currently an Ambassador for Racial Justice with the Georgetown Juvenile Justice Initiative and the Gault Center (formerly the National Juvenile Defender Center) and a fellow with the Black Defender Leadership Institute. She also serves on various community-based youth advocacy and racial justice committees.
Brittany Mobley

Brittany Mobley

Juvenile Services Program Deputy Chief

Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia

Brittany Mobley is the Juvenile Services Program Deputy Chief for the Public Defender Service. Prior to PDS, she was a senior attorney at the Children's Law Center within their Guardian ad Litem Program. Brittany is on the advisory council of the Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness, the Co-Chair of the Juvenile Justice Committee of the American Bar Association, and an advisory board member for the Mid-Atlantic Region of the Gault Center.
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