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Dominica-Born Attorney and Caribbean Affairs Leader Honored in Maryland for Distinguished Service
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Gabriel J. Christian, Esq., member of Governor Wes Moore's Caribbean Affairs Committee, recognized for decades of legal leadership and diaspora mentorship
BOWIE, Md. - TelAve -- A native of the Commonwealth of Dominica has been honored in the United States for more than three decades of legal service, civic engagement, and Caribbean-American leadership.
Gabriel J. Christian, Esq., Managing Attorney of the Law Offices of Gabriel J. Christian & Associates, LLC, has received the Judge James Taylor Award for Distinguished Service from the Prince George's County Bar Association, recognizing sustained contributions to the courts, public education, and community development.
Christian, originally from Dominica, currently serves on Maryland Governor Wes Moore's Caribbean Affairs Committee, where he contributes to initiatives focused on workforce development, educational access, and civic engagement within Caribbean diaspora communities.
Throughout his 34-year legal career, Christian has consistently worked at the intersection of law and public life. His service includes:
Speakers at the award presentation emphasized Christian's role as a bridge between Caribbean diaspora communities and U.S. civic institutions, noting his long-standing commitment to expanding professional pathways for Caribbean-American youth.
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"As someone raised in the Commonwealth of Dominica, I remain deeply committed to strengthening ties between Caribbean communities and public institutions in the United States," Christian said. "This recognition reflects not only a legal career, but a lifelong commitment to service."
The Judge James Taylor Award is named for the first African American judge to serve on the Circuit Court for Prince George's County and recognizes integrity, courage, and sustained public service.
Learn more at https://www.marylandattorneyatlaw.com.
Gabriel J. Christian, Esq., Managing Attorney of the Law Offices of Gabriel J. Christian & Associates, LLC, has received the Judge James Taylor Award for Distinguished Service from the Prince George's County Bar Association, recognizing sustained contributions to the courts, public education, and community development.
Christian, originally from Dominica, currently serves on Maryland Governor Wes Moore's Caribbean Affairs Committee, where he contributes to initiatives focused on workforce development, educational access, and civic engagement within Caribbean diaspora communities.
Throughout his 34-year legal career, Christian has consistently worked at the intersection of law and public life. His service includes:
- Judicial Commissioner, Maryland Court of Appeals (2007–2014)
- Commissioner, Maryland Governor's Commission on Caribbean Affairs (2012–2016)
- Member, Board of Visitors, University of Maryland Eastern Shore (2014–present)
- President and long-time board member, East Coast Chapter Tuskegee Airmen Inc.
- Mentor to Prince George's County Public Schools students for more than three decades
Speakers at the award presentation emphasized Christian's role as a bridge between Caribbean diaspora communities and U.S. civic institutions, noting his long-standing commitment to expanding professional pathways for Caribbean-American youth.
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"As someone raised in the Commonwealth of Dominica, I remain deeply committed to strengthening ties between Caribbean communities and public institutions in the United States," Christian said. "This recognition reflects not only a legal career, but a lifelong commitment to service."
The Judge James Taylor Award is named for the first African American judge to serve on the Circuit Court for Prince George's County and recognizes integrity, courage, and sustained public service.
Learn more at https://www.marylandattorneyatlaw.com.
Source: Gabriel J. Christian, Esq.
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