Augusta, Ga. – This Wednesday, September 18th, Paine College’s Humanities Department is rolling out the red carpet for a special guest in honor of Constitution Day. The event will kick off at 11 a.m. in the historic Gilbert Lambuth Chapel. Attorney Kayla J. Bumpus, a prominent figure in the Atlanta legal scene, will be delivering insights that promise to resonate with students and community members alike.
Attorney Bumpus has made a name for herself in the realms of criminal defense, personal injury, and family law in the bustling metro Atlanta area. With her wealth of experience and a keen understanding of the law, she is well-equipped to tackle some of the pressing legal issues we face today. Her involvement in notable high-profile cases, including one connected to a popular rapper, adds an intriguing angle to her story, making her a relatable figure for many young people.
Professor Kimberly Baxter, who is spearheading this event, emphasizes the importance of connecting students with professionals in the field. “This is an opportunity for our students to connect with and hear from someone they may relate to,” she explains. The aim is to encourage them to appreciate the importance of being registered to vote and the impact it has on shaping their futures.
Constitution Day is more than just a date on the calendar. It marks the anniversary of the signing of the United States Constitution on September 17, 1787, a pivotal moment in our nation’s history. The Constitution not only outlines the framework of our government but also secures the rights and liberties we cherish as citizens. Observing this day reminds us of the ongoing importance of civic engagement, especially the importance of voting.
If you’re in the Augusta area, this event at Paine College presents a fantastic opportunity to learn directly from a legal expert. Attorney Bumpus’s talk is likely to be both informative and motivating, especially for students considering careers in law, politics, or advocacy. It’s important for the younger generation to understand their rights and the legal system that governs them.
Moreover, the event is open to the public, making it accessible not just for students but for anyone interested in our nation’s laws and rights. It can spark discussions, inspire questions, and, perhaps most importantly, encourage attendees to think deeply about their role in democracy and the necessity of their participation in elections.
As we look forward to the speeches and discussions that will unfold, it’s a perfect reminder that our voices matter. Attorney Bumpus, through her impactful work and advocacy, embodies the essence of why we must stay informed and engaged. Whether you’re a student, a community member, or simply someone who values civic duty, attending this event could be a rewarding experience.
So mark your calendar for Wednesday, September 18th, at 11 a.m., and join the conversation in the Gilbert Lambuth Chapel at Paine College. Be ready to learn, connect, and celebrate the principles that uphold our democratic society. Together, let’s take a moment to recognize the importance of our Constitution and the power of our vote!
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