Maria Bánjọ exemplifies the voice, the passion, and the perspective we need more of in our legal system. A daughter of Nigerian immigrants, at age eight Maria began working in her family’s small business in The Underground Atlanta, a store for African clothing and artifacts that they started out of one suitcase’s worth of inventory. From an early age, Maria had a front seat to the ways our system isn’t built to encourage immigrants and people of color. That consciousness has remained with her as she has carved a career in law and politics that hinges on lifting up the voices of those who traditionally go unheard.
Audrey Maloof is a dedicated legal professional, researcher, and advocate from Atlanta, GA with a strong background in policy analysis, election law, and strategic communications. She holds a Juris Doctor from Georgia State University College of Law, bringing a well-rounded perspective to her work in law, policy, and advocacy.