Anisa Joy Leonard: Building Justice From the Ground Up
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Anisa Joy Leonard: Building Justice From the Ground Up
""I've always wanted my work to mean something, not just in theory, but in real life for real people.""
""Growing up between cultures helped me see how systems affect people differently. It made me curious about fairness and opportunity.""
""Social work teaches you to look at the whole person, not just the problem in front of you, but the environment around it.""
Anisa Joy Leonard is a social worker and law student dedicated to closing systemic gaps that impact individuals. Born in Nairobi and raised in Virginia, her multicultural background shaped her understanding of fairness. She earned a Bachelor's in Social Work from Eastern Mennonite University and a Master's from Columbia University, focusing on client-centered care and policy. Her education emphasized the interconnectedness of poverty, housing, healthcare, and education, equipping her with the tools to analyze and address these issues effectively.
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