Empowering Communities Through Justice
The Law Library serves marginalized communities by providing legal advocacy, education, and anti-trafficking support. Our nonprofit organization is committed to empowering those affected by human trafficking, modern-day slavery, and mass incarceration. Our staff has been certified by ACAMS, and OVCTTAC.
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Our services
Features
- Legal Advocacy
- Community Education Programs
- Anti-Trafficking Support Services
- Expert Legal Representation
- Collaborative Partnerships
Features
- Increased Access to Justice
- Empowered Communities
- Improved Legal Outcomes
- Innovative Solutions
- Social Justice Impact
Our team
Karim Golding
Founder/Executive Director
Karim Golding’s leadership and vision have been instrumental in driving The Law Library’s mission forward being that he is an impacted individual. Karim has a two decades of experience as a community advocate and is passionate about empowering marginalized communities.
Jennifer Hunter
Director of Educational Programs
As an author and educator, Jennifer Hunter brings her expertise and experience to our nonprofit’s popular education courses. She directs these courses, shaping the curriculum and ensuring that they are accessible and engaging for all participants. Jennifer also serves as a facilitator and mentor, working closely with our members to help them explore and develop their knowledge and skills. Through her leadership, Jennifer helps our nonprofit advance its educational mission and empower individuals with new insights and tools for personal and social change.
Teyana Gaines
Communications Director