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Dar'shun Nicole Kendrick (born August 28, 1982 in
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,
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) is an American attorney and a member of the
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, representing the 95th district; she previously represented the 94th and 93rd districts. She is a member of the
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.


Personal life and education

Kendrick was born in Atlanta, Georgia, to lifelong
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residents, Daisy and Ricky Kendrick. She graduated from Towers High School in Decatur, Georgia in 2000, and graduated ''cum laude'' from
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in 2004. She double-majored in political science and communications, and served as student body president her senior year. In 2007, Kendrick graduated from the
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. Kendrick earned an MBA from
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in 2011. Kendrick interned for Congresswomen Cynthia McKinney and
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, as well as State Representative George Maddox. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority.


Career

Kendrick is a member of the Interstate Cooperation, Judiciary Non-Civil, Juvenile Justice, and Small Business Development committees. Kendrick also runs Kendrick Law Practice in
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and has a non-profit, Minority Access to Capital, Inc. In 2017, she started Kendrick Advisory and Advocacy Group, LLC, dedicated to advisory and advocacy services in the area of economic justice.


Controversy

In February 2015, Kendrick posted a Facebook message stating "...I'm going to slap
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if I see her...that wasn't nice. Forgive me God. I'm going to pray she stops talking..ok. that's better." After Dash replied to Kendrick, telling her she was "Such a role model for young black women," there were allegations Kendrick deleted the message which turned out to be false. In March 2019, Kendrick introduced a bill that would, among other things, require Georgia men who wanted to obtain a prescription for
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to first obtain permission from their
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, ban vasectomies in Georgia, and classify
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as aggravated assault. Kendrick acknowledged the bill has little chance of passing the Georgia House of Representatives, but stated that she introduced it to highlight what she considers the absurdity of HB 481, a bill passed by the Georgia State legislature in 2019 that, among other things, significantly limited the time frame and circumstances under which a woman could legally obtain an abortion in the state. Kendrick stated that she introduced her bill to "bring awareness to the fact that if you’re going to legislate our bodies, then we have every right to propose legislation to regulate yours.” In July 2020, before any part of the bill came into effect, a federal court struck down HB 481 as unconstitutional. In October 2020, Kendrick faced ridicule after she appeared to confuse a remark made by President Trump during a presidential debate regarding “coyotes”. While the president was referring to the colloquial term for human traffickers, Kendrick seemingly confused the term with the animal, stating on Twitter, "How the hell does a coyote bring a whole human across the border?".


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External links


Official page
at the
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Campaign website
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