In this episode, I have a conversation with Dexter Wimbish, General Counsel for the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus, about numerous topics, including the Trump trial in Georgia. Then I discuss the importance of organizational structure in the struggle for democracy and civil rights. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erik-fleming1/support
Civil Rights Attorney and Doctor of Education
Biographical Sketch
Dr. Dexter M. Wimbish, Esq.
Dexter Wimbish is an attorney, community activist, fundraiser, adjunct professor, father, and minister who has worked nationally in the area of civil and human rights for two decades. He is member in good standing with the Georgia Bar Association and an experienced professional with proven ability to provide operational and strategic planning that promotes diversity, equity & inclusion in complex nonprofit organizations while being a staunch advocate for justice in America’s legal system.
He has nearly 20 years of diversified managerial, legal, diversity, and governmental relations experience e working with progressive organizations to change public policy, promote diversity and inclusion, and create new inroads for future generations. His experience includes working with national civil and human rights organizations to promote diversity and multiculturalism in various municipalities, foundations, corporations and Fortune 500 companies including Walmart, Compucredit, City of Atlanta, City of New Orleans, City of Pensacola, Barnes and Noble Books, Cracker Barrel, Kroger, Home Depot, Southern Partners Fund, Marguerite Casey Foundation, Ford Foundation, Veatch Foundation, Public Welfare Foundation, John Deere Tractors, and the Southern Company. He is the current General Counsel of the Southern Partners Fund and the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus.
In addition to working with a number of civil and human rights organizations, he held the distinction of being named the youngest General Cou… Read More