{"id":41331,"date":"2020-11-04T16:52:05","date_gmt":"2020-11-04T22:52:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mitchellhamline.edu\/students\/?p=41331"},"modified":"2020-11-04T16:52:05","modified_gmt":"2020-11-04T22:52:05","slug":"leslie-e-redmond-a-racial-justice-discussion-with-minneapolis-naacp-president","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mitchellhamline.edu\/students\/2020\/11\/04\/leslie-e-redmond-a-racial-justice-discussion-with-minneapolis-naacp-president\/","title":{"rendered":"Leslie E. Redmond: A Racial Justice Discussion with Minneapolis NAACP President"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>SAVE THE DATE!<\/strong><\/p>\n<div class=\"kvgmc6g5 cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql ii04i59q\">\n<div dir=\"auto\">Leslie E. Redmond is a public speaker, civil rights advocate, and strategic problem solver. Leslie is a Washington DC Native. At the then age of 25, she became the youngest President of Minneapolis NAACP. She is also the founder of Don&#8217;t Complain, Activate.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"o9v6fnle cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql ii04i59q\">\n<div dir=\"auto\">Leslie stood on the front lines after the unjust killings of Jamar Clark, Philando Castile, Justine Damond, George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor. She was one of the \u201cLouisville 87\u201d that was arrested for demanding justice for Breonna Taylor. Leslie also gave a groundbreaking speech during the George Floyd protest that gained national attention and shifted the narrative from \u201clooting\u201d to \u201cuprising.&#8221;<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"o9v6fnle cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql ii04i59q\">\n<div dir=\"auto\">Leslie received her BA in Political Science and minor in African Studies from Barry University in Miami, Florida. She recently received her JD\/MBA from the University of St. Thomas and is a licensed attorney. Leslie previously served as a Policy Research Associate at the Minnesota Attorney General Office.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">&#8212;<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><strong>Zoom ID: 974 7428 4339<\/strong><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/scontent.fsdu5-1.fna.fbcdn.net\/v\/t1.0-9\/123657942_10159133032742259_2473724886618123425_o.jpg?_nc_cat=105&amp;ccb=2&amp;_nc_sid=825194&amp;_nc_ohc=zrccdvH-yVcAX8cLszg&amp;_nc_ht=scontent.fsdu5-1.fna&amp;oh=eaf3033ceb18bc33c3ce9171634a95c2&amp;oe=5FC8A404\" alt=\"Image may contain: 1 person, text that says 'MITCHELL HAMLINE ACLU PRESENTS.... LESLIE E. REDMOND A racial justice discussion with Minneapolis NAACP President NOV. 23, 2020 6-7 PM CST FOR THE ADYANCEMENT NAACP of MOK 1909 VNOLLVN Zoom Meeting ID: 97474284339 974 7428 foy @LeslieERedmond LeslieRedmond.com \u039c\u0397'\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SAVE THE DATE! Leslie E. Redmond is a public speaker, civil rights advocate, and strategic problem solver. Leslie is a Washington DC Native. At the then age of 25, she became the youngest President of Minneapolis NAACP. She is also the founder of Don&#8217;t Complain, Activate. Leslie stood on the front lines after the unjust &hellip; <\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/mitchellhamline.edu\/students\/2020\/11\/04\/leslie-e-redmond-a-racial-justice-discussion-with-minneapolis-naacp-president\/\" class=\"more-link\">Leslie E. 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