Tye Reynolds is a dedicated scholar, advocate, and aspiring legal professional. She is a senior at Kennesaw State University, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice with a passion for advocacy and systemic reform. Beyond her studies, she is committed to raising awareness on issues related to criminal justice reform and equitable legal practices. Whether through research, writing, or community engagement, she strives to promote informed discussions and meaningful change.
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Recent Posts
- February at the Legislature: A Recap
- Honoring Black Leadership at the I&D Consortium
- 29 State Groups Ask House Speaker Hilbert to Join Stitt in Opposing Ryan Walters’ Immigration Rule
- Fact-Checking the 2025 State of the State Address
- ‘A glimmer of light’: Oklahomans Celebrate Israel-Hamas Ceasefire, but Loss of Life Weighs Heavy
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