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Judge Karimu Hill-Harvey is a mediator, mother and activist with decades of experience advocating for the minority community. ; Now, the retired judge from New Jersey will help launch a new bar committee aimed to support Black attorneys in Sarasota and Manatee counties. ; Harvey serves on the Sarasota County Bar Association Council for Diversity and Inclusion. In July, she helped launch the Sarasota-Manatee Minnis Bar Association Committee. ; In case you missed it:Sarasota Chamber of Commerce’s Opportunities for All program recognizes first graduates