Danielle Holley-Walker is a Harvard educated lawyer and Dean of Howard University School of Law. She also teaches first year law students. In this episode, Dean Holley-Walker discusses inclusion and diversity in law school and the law profession. Dean Holley-Walker has written numerous essays and a book, “Critical Race Theory & Civil Procedure;” expected out Fall 2021. Currently, she also has a manuscript in the works. Additionally, Dean Holley-Walker sits with her other "sister Deans" on the panel of Law Deans on the Antiracist Clearinghouse Project for the Association of American Law Schools. (AALS). Howard University (HU) School Of Law is part of a consortium of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and is world renowned. HU Law is well known for their contribution to laws in the United States that advance equity, and inclusion in the law and beyond. You can find Dean Holley-Walker contributing to that mission both at the law school and on social media.