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Vivian Wong
Interim Director and Adjunct Professor at Youth Justice Education Clinic, Loyola Law School
Vivian Wong is the Interim Clinic Director for the Youth Justice Education Clinic (YJEC) at Loyola Law School's Center for Juvenile Law and Policy.12 She is an attorney who focuses on advocating for justice-involved young people with disabilities.4
Professional Background
Prior to her current role, Vivian Wong was a Skadden Fellow.2 She now serves as both the Interim Director and an Adjunct Professor at the Youth Justice Education Clinic.3
Work at YJEC
The Youth Justice Education Clinic, where Vivian works, provides client-centered and holistic education advocacy for young people who are criminalized and pushed out of schools based on race, disability, and/or gender identity.1 The clinic aims to dismantle the school-prison nexus by advocating for school stability, community-led accountability, and limiting law enforcement presence on school campuses.1
Advocacy Focus
Vivian's work centers on eliminating barriers to equitable education and fostering community empowerment.1 She is particularly passionate about advocating for justice-involved young people with disabilities.4
Personal Views
On her social media, Vivian expresses support for abolishing carceral institutions and investing in communities.4 She uses she/her pronouns.4
Contact Information
Vivian Wong can be reached through the Youth Justice Education Clinic at Loyola Law School, located in Los Angeles, California.15