Orlando economic justice initiative helping Black property owners with support of Wells Fargo


Civil rights attorney Mark Dorosin has spent 25 years addressing the impacts of racial segregation and exclusion in housing, public services, employment, and education. In 2021, he decided the best way to continue addressing economic and social justice was to help train and mentor the next generation of civil rights lawyers by becoming a professor and Director of Legal Clinics and Field Placements at Florida A&M University (FAMU) College of Law. The Orlando law school is one of only six in the nation…

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