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Brandon Greene

Program Director - Racial and Economic Justice

Brandon L. Greene, Esq., is a prominent attorney and advocate for racial and economic justice. He is currently the Director of Policy Advocacy at the Western Center on Law and Poverty, where he focuses on advancing policies that support marginalized communities.13 Previously, he served as the Director of the Racial and Economic Justice Program at the ACLU of Northern California, providing leadership in efforts to address systemic inequalities.1

Greene is a graduate of Boston University Law School, where he was recognized as a Public Interest Scholar and a Martin Luther King Social Justice Fellow. His legal career includes roles as a public defender in Contra Costa County and as an attorney at the East Bay Community Law Center, where he helped establish initiatives aimed at decriminalizing poverty.14

In addition to his legal work, Greene is an active writer and podcaster, contributing articles to notable journals such as the Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law and the Harvard Black Letter Law Journal. His recent works address critical issues such as reparations and anti-Blackness in the legal profession.1

Greene's involvement with Law for Black Lives reflects his commitment to social justice, having participated as a Legal Innovators Fellow with the organization.1 His LinkedIn profile indicates a strong network and ongoing engagement in advocacy efforts within his community.25

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