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The criteria is as follows:

               The  Chief  Justice  Bernette  Joshua  Johnson  Trailblazer  Award  recipient  should  demonstrate  a
               unique blend of experience, skills, and accomplishments which translate into successful diversity
               and inclusion efforts which include, but are not limited to, the following:

               Supporting and encouraging attorneys who are members of an unrepresented group within the
               legal profession to reach their career and personal potential;
               Ensuring  opportunities  for  the  advancement  of  diverse  people  through  mentoring  efforts  and
               diversity outreach;
               Commitment to addressing issues of equality, fairness and injustice in the legal profession;
               Participation in community service activities which promote and broaden the diversity pipeline
               to the legal profession.

               Nomination period: October – February
               Formerly, the Trailblazer award recognized members of the Bar from a group underrepresented
               within the Louisiana legal profession. The criteria is as follows:
               Consideration of the nominee’s achievements, commitment, vision, courage, and tenacity in one
               or more of the following ways:

               Becoming the first member of an underrepresented group within the legal profession to achieve a
               notable level of excellence or leadership within the legal professional under circumstances that
               made this accomplishment extraordinary;
               Supporting and encouraging attorneys who are members of an underrepresented group within
               the legal profession to reach their career and personal potential and ensuring opportunities for
               the advancement of diverse people;
               Advocating  for  the  rights  of  diverse  people  under  circumstances  that  made  this  activity
               extraordinary.

               Formerly the Human Rights award recognized a bar association, law firm or law department, an
               individual attorney or judge, a court, and a community organization or individual. The criteria
               was as follows:

               Recognize outstanding efforts made in promoting diversity in the legal profession, in particular,
               to  recognize  efforts  ensuring  the  full  and  equal  opportunity  of  all  persons  for  entry  and
               advancement in Louisiana's legal profession.

               Additional  factors  considered  were:  Development  and  demonstrated  impact  of  programs  or
               projects that address issues of access and bias in the legal profession based on race, ethnicity,
               gender, sexual orientation, disability or age; influence individuals who have been historically




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