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Michele Garnett McKenzie

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Michele Garnett McKenzie shares responsibility for leading The Advocates for Human Rights and ensuring the organization fulfills its mission to promote civil society and reinforce the rule of law. As Interim Co-Executive Director, she is also responsible for financial management and organizational operations. Michele also continues to lead The Advocates' immigration legal services, advocacy, and pro bono teams and is responsible for the strategic direction of the organization.

Michele joined The Advocates' staff in 1999 as an attorney representing asylum seekers and detained immigrants and later managed the organization's immigration legal services program. Michele has documented and reported on human rights issues and is the author of publications on human trafficking and immigrant rights. Most recently, Michele led the organization's domestic advocacy and communications strategy, successfully working to create transformative policy change.  

Michele has served on the national leadership team of the Immigration Advocates Network, the Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault public policy committee, the Minnesota Human Trafficking Task Force, and as chair of Detention Watch Network. She is admitted to practice in the State of Minnesota and has worked as an adjunct clinical faculty member of Mitchell Hamline College of Law and the University of Minnesota Law School.

Michele believes we are all called to stand up, because dignity and justice are not optional - they're our responsibility.  

Prior to joining The Advocates, Michele was in private immigration practice and served as a judicial law clerk for the Executive Office for Immigration Review in Arizona and Nevada. She received her J.D. cum laude from the University of Minnesota Law School and her B.A. cum laude from Macalester College.

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