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    Olajumoke Obayanju

    Racial Justice & Juvenile Defense Fellow- Georgetown Juvenile Justice Clinic & Initiative

    Olajumoke "Jummy" Obayanju is a distinguished professional with a rich academic background and valuable experience in the legal field.

    Jummy graduated from The George Washington University Law School with a focus on Law and served in significant editorial roles such as Senior Notes Editor of the Federal Circuit Bar Journal and Dean's Fellow for Legal Research & Writing.

    Before pursuing her J.D., Jummy contributed to education by teaching eighth-grade math in Charlotte, North Carolina, showcasing her commitment to empowering young minds.

    Her academic journey also includes achieving a B.A. in Public Relations, Magna Cum Laude, from Howard University, demonstrating her excellence and dedication to her studies.

    Currently, Jummy holds a prominent position as the Director of the National Racial Equity Initiative at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, where she is actively involved in advancing initiatives related to racial equity and social justice.

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    Washington, District Of Columbia