It’s a bold declaration: “History will be kind to me.” The audacity, right? Yet, in her conversation with Sincerely Syreeta, Keir Bradford-Grey says it confidently. Why? The heaviness of this declaration is backed by the weight of her work’s worth. A civil rights lawyer and former Chief Defender of the Defender Association of Philadelphia, Keir leads Marrone Law Firm’s Civil Rights Litigation Department and spearheads the firm’s recently launched nonprofit organization, Second Justice, which provides legal resources and services to victims of injustice in the legal system.
Keir’s Innerview is a reintroduction to the woman and the warrior fighting for fair and equitable outcomes within the justice system.
This conversation explores:
The family dynamics, including addiction and employment injustices, that led to her pursuing a career in law
The power of lawyers as narrators and storytellers
Her legal representation and the polarizing impact of the Michael White case
Advancing systemic change in the judiciary
Lessons learned from her campaign run for Attorney General of Pennsylvania
Her message to PA voters and the next AG
Her reflections on 50 years of living
To learn more her civil rights work visit marronelaw.com. For potential representation or inquiries, email Keir at kbgrey@marronelaw.com
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