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Monday is the last day on the job for Minneapolis Civil Rights Department director Michelle Phillips. She announced in June that she is leaving for another position. She’ll be the Assistant City Administrator in Oakland, California — where previously she was that city’s first inspector general.
Phillips joined the Minneapolis Civil Rights department just over a year ago. She faced turmoil in the process of investigating police misconduct and a long backlog of complaints. The city has since made progress on that backlog, according to the independent monitor that is overseeing its court-ordered police reforms.
Phillips joined Minnesota Now to reflect on her time working in her position.
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Monday is the last day on the job for Minneapolis Civil Rights Department director Michelle Phillips. She announced in June that she is leaving for another position. She’ll be the Assistant City Administrator in Oakland, California — where previously she was that city’s first inspector general.
Phillips joined the Minneapolis Civil Rights department just over a year ago. She faced turmoil in the process of investigating police misconduct and a long backlog of complaints. The city has since made progress on that backlog, according to the independent monitor that is overseeing its court-ordered police reforms.
Phillips joined Minnesota Now to reflect on her time working in her position.

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