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Bridging The Justice Gap With Technology: Rural Immigrant Connect (Video)
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As an Equal Justice Works Fellow sponsored by Fenwick &
West, Renée Schomp serves as a senior staff attorney at
nonprofit OneJustice, spearheading the Rural Immigrant Connect
project. Established through Schomp's leadership, Rural
Immigrant Connect connects immigrants in California's Central
Valley with ongoing legal representation from Bay Area-based pro
bono attorneys through in-person and virtual technology
communication.
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