Sunday, February 14, 2010
The audio version to It Happened in Washtenaw County
Hon. Nancy C. Francis was an activist for civil rights and civil liberties throughout her adult life and practiced law for 16 years primarily representing low and moderate income citizens through a unique, locally funded, comprehensive legal services program. Judge Francis also served as a volunteer in the United States Peace Corps in Peru. She was the first African-American in the Washtenaw County judiciary. Judge Francis serves on the Juvenile Rules Committee of the Michigan Judicial Conference and is a member of the Board of Michigan Children's Charter and the Michigan Committee on the Over-Representation of Minority Youth in Confinement. For a number of years she was on the National Judicial Advisory Council of the Center for the Study of Youth Policy. She is a member of the Juvenile and Family Court Judges' Network of the Black Community Crusade for Children, the Association of Black Judges of Michigan, the National Lawyers Guild and is a fellow of the Michigan State Bar Foundation. Judge Francis is the recipient of a number of awards including the Sojourner Truth national Meritorious Service Award from the National Association of Negro and Professional Women and Medal for Excellence in Bi-Lingual Literacy through the South American Literacy Society. She is the vice chairperson of the Family Services Collaborative, which is the county's multipurpose body, a member of the board of directors of Aquademics and of Huron Valley Ambulance, Inc., and a Friend of the Ann Arbor District Library.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
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