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Biography. The daughter of American civil rights activists, Professor Doris “Wendy” Greene is a trailblazing U.S. anti-discrimination law scholar, teacher, and advocate who has devoted her professional life’s work to advancing racial, color, and gender equity in workplaces and beyond.
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Scholarship by Professor Wendy Greene. Professor Wendy Greene, who grew up in South Carolina, was 5 years old when she learned that civil rights activism is in her blood. Missing school because she was sick, Greene read a book about African American pioneers, including civil rights advocates like late Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall.
Jan 13, 2022 · Professor Wendy Greene, the legal architect of the CROWN Act, won The Association of American Law Schools’ Deborah L. Rhode Award for her trailblazing work to end race-based natural hair discrimination. Greene was honored during the AALS Awards Ceremony on January 5, 2022.
D. Wendy Greene Law Professor| leading expert on anti-discrimination law & policy|Founder #FreeTheHair movement| a legal architect of the federal C.R.O.W.N. Act
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Wendy Green. The daughter of American civil rights activists, Professor Doris “Wendy” Greene is a trailblazing U.S. anti-discrimination law scholar, teacher, and advocate who has devoted her professional life’s work to advancing racial, color, and gender equity in workplaces and beyond. Professor Greene’s legal scholarship and public ...
DREXEL UNIVERSITY — Professor Wendy Greene, the legal architect of the CROWN Act, won The Association of American Law Schools’ Deborah L. Rhode Award for her trailblazing work to end race-based natural hair discrimination. Greene was honored during the AALS Awards Ceremony on January 5, 2022. “This award is truly a reflection of countless ...
The daughter of American civil rights activists, Professor Doris “Wendy” Greene is a trailblazing U.S. anti-discrimination law scholar, teacher, and advocate who has devoted her professional life’s work to advancing racial, color, and gender equity in workplaces and beyond.