Neena Speer
When Author and Visionary Neena Speer posted her new book release Dear Future Lawyer: An Intimate Survival Guide for the Female Minority Law Student it was met with amazing heartfelt support and purchases. It was commonly referred to as "a book they wished they had when they were in law school."
Neena created this book for not only women of co....
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When Author and Visionary Neena Speer posted her new book release Dear Future Lawyer: An Intimate Survival Guide for the Female Minority Law Student it was met with amazing heartfelt support and purchases. It was commonly referred to as "a book they wished they had when they were in law school."
Neena created this book for not only women of color, but it was created to be a safe space for women of color pushing through the difficult challenges of law school. This is for your youth who sometimes have felt alone and needed a safe place to express themselves. This is a book and a journal that acts as a companion to law school. When Neena wrote this book, she was a 1L struggling to stay above water at The University of Alabama School of Law. All she knew at the time is that she needed to write something to motivate herself. After passing the bar on her second attempt, Neena published this amazing guide and journal.
From an early age, Speer’s mother and father encouraged her that she was going to be a CEO. Neena has since served as a YMCA summer camp counselor for over nine years and served as the 2018 YMCA Birmingham’s Give Campaign Face. Neena is a newly licensed attorney, a four-time published author for her Howard University honor’s thesis and two University of Alabama School of Law papers, with one being published in the Harvard Journal on African American Public Policy and now her newest publication entitled Dear Future Lawyer: An Intimate Survival Guide For The Minority Female Law Student. Neena is a proud African American and Indian mentor, speaker, and a giver. Neena always tells her message with truth and authenticity.