California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.
Marisa Christensen Lundin currently serves as Vice President of People, Culture, and Learning at California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc., a position held since March 2017, following various leadership roles within the organization, including Director of Learning and Impact and Director of Indigenous Program. Lundin's legal career includes experience as a law clerk at Hill and Minyard, PA, and the DeSoto County District Attorney's Office, as well as a student law clerk at the Mississippi Innocence Project. Lundin earned a Doctor of Law (JD) degree with a concentration in Criminal Law from the University of Mississippi and holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Theology/Philosophy from Belmont Abbey College, in addition to a diploma in Theatre/Theater from Cypress Lake Center for the Performing Arts.
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California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.
OUR MISSION To fight for justice and individual rights alongside the most exploited communities of our society. OUR VISION OF JUSTICE A rural California where all people are treated with dignity and respect, and guaranteed their fundamental rights. WHO WE SERVE CRLA serves low-income individuals residing in over 22 California counties. As rural areas and small cities of California continue to change, so does our outreach and service to diverse communities. CRLA clients also include individuals with disabilities, immigrant populations, school children, lesbian/gay/bisexual and transgender populations, seniors and individuals with limited English proficiency. HOW WE FIGHT FOR JUSTICE CRLA reaches over 39,000 individuals a year through a combination of advocacy strategies that: 1) increase access to high-quality, no-cost legal services; 2) ensure the equitable and fair distribution of resources in rural communities; and 3) protect the rights of low-income individuals to seek justice under the law. OUR WORK CRLA legal services are shaped by the needs of our diverse client community. Through a state-wide network of 21 offices, our staff conducts litigation, outreach and legal education on the most pressing issues facing low-income communities: housing; employment; education; workplace safety; discrimination; income maintenance and healthcare access. CRLA provides legal services in conjunction with innovative programs and special initiatives.