Makeda Crane
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About Makeda Crane
- Makeda S. Crane, Esq. is an attorney mediator, and workplace trainer who helps people name harm, restore dignity, and build more truthful, sustainable relationships at work and beyond.
- Born and raised in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, she witnessed early how inequality shows up in real life, even as block parties, culture, and everyday brilliance filled the neighborhood, through economic disparity, violence, and the ways systems try to shrink what people imagine is possible.
- That clarity shaped her instinct to speak truth to power. In high school, she initiated a student petition challenging a school ban on a political T-shirt she believed violated a student’s First Amendment rights; the administration lifted the ban after the petition succeeded.
- Crane earned a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), where she continued organizing, including coordinating a multi-organization rally against police brutality in honor of Amadou Diallo. After college, she served as a youth advocate in East Baltimore, then joined the Baltimore Sun editorial department, publishing opinion pieces on race, violence, and U.S. foreign policy.
Makeda Crane
An attorney mediator, and workplace trainer
Session Topic
Reclaiming the Well
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