News Summary
Attorney Barry Goodman, co-founder of Goodman Acker, was honored with the Jessie P. Slaton Award for his dedication to justice at the DABO’s recent annual dinner. This award celebrates individuals who contribute to justice, equity, and community service. Goodman’s acceptance speech highlighted the legacy of civil rights pioneer Jessie Pharr Slaton. Concurrently, Goodman Acker is relocating to a larger office while addressing recent challenges in the community, including an act of vandalism. Community leaders express solidarity with them against hate.
Barry Goodman Honored with Jessie P. Slaton Award for His Dedication to Justice
Southfield is buzzing with excitement after local attorney Barry Goodman, a founding partner of the Goodman Acker law firm, received the prestigious Jessie P. Slaton Award at the recent 46th Annual State of the Race Address and Dinner, hosted by the Detroit Association of Black Organizations (DABO). This award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to justice, equity, and community service—values that resonate deeply with Goodman and his lifelong commitment to the community.
Celebrating a Legacy of Justice
The Jessie P. Slaton Award is a heartfelt tribute to the legacy of Jessie Pharr Slaton, a trailblazer in the civil rights movement in Detroit. Goodman’s acceptance of the award highlights Slaton’s monumental impact on the pursuit of equity and justice in the area. In his emotional remarks, Goodman shared how much this recognition means to him, especially considering Slaton’s unwavering dedication to improving lives and championing equality.
Goodman’s Journey into Law
Goodman’s path to law was profoundly influenced by personal experiences. Witnessing his father’s struggles after a workplace injury ignited his desire to ensure that everyday individuals have access to justice. Over the past four decades, he has devoted his career to this cause, proving time and again that he is not just a lawyer, but a true advocate for the people.
Office Move: A Step Forward
Commitment to the Community
The Goodman Acker firm has been a mainstay in its previous Southfield office for 30 years, which is now listed for sale at approximately $1.4 million. As the firm sees steady annual revenue growth of 5% to 10%, there are plans to hire an additional attorney to further enhance its services. Despite facing challenges, including recent vandalism incidents involving anti-Israel graffiti, Goodman and his team remain committed to the Southfield community.
Standing Against Hate
The graffiti incident was condemned by Goodman and his co-founder, Jordan Acker, as a clear act of antisemitism. This troubling act is part of a larger pattern of hate and intimidation that impacts the Jewish community and beyond. Both attorneys emphasized that targeting individuals based on their faith is not acceptable and is far removed from legitimate political discourse.
Support from Community Leaders
Community leaders, including Governor Gretchen Whitmer, have rallied around Goodman Acker, condemning the vandalism and expressing solidarity with both the law firm and the Jewish community in Southfield. This support echoes the community’s commitment to standing against hate and fostering an atmosphere of respect and understanding.
The Future Looks Bright
As Goodman Acker prepares to take this significant step into a new and improved workspace, the firm’s dedication to justice and community support remains steadfast. With their roots firmly planted in Southfield, Goodman is excited about the future, eager to continue serving those in need and upholding the values that have guided him throughout his career. This new chapter reflects not only their growth but also their ongoing commitment to uplift underserved communities and promote equity.
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