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Brandi Slaughter

Associate Clinical Professor; Program Director, The Karabelle Pizzigati Fellows Initiative in Advocacy for Children, Youth and Families

Brandi Slaughter is an associate clinical professor at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy and the program director of The Karabelle Pizzigati Fellows Initiative in Advocacy for Children, Youth and Families. 

Read more about Brandi on the UMD School of Public Policy website.

Areas of Interest

Core Faculty

Poverty and economic security; Children’s health; Racial justice; Child welfare

Brandi Slaughter brings a wealth of public policy experience to her roles at the University of Maryland having served nonprofits and government in advocacy and lobbying roles. At the outset of her career, Brandi offered direct service to children and families—mainly those considered high-risk youth at several Columbus settlement houses. As an advocate for policy change, she has supported the development of state and federal policy which has impacted people with disabilities, the health of Ohioans, and children and families. She worked in the Ohio Senate as a legislative staffer and has lobbied on behalf of the Ohio Department of Health and the Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission. While at Public Children Services of Ohio, she advocated for reforms to the foster care system. She has coordinated and mobilized advocates from across the country to pass a bi-cameral, bi-partisan federal bill, “Fostering Connections to Success Act” to support children in foster care. At Voices for Ohio’s Children, Slaughter led policy reform and system change to maximize the well-being of Ohio’s children, most notably working to expand Medicaid in Ohio and defense of the Affordable Care Act at the congressional level. Through teaching, Brandi has inspired graduate students to use their power and influence to advocate for reform. Her passion for bringing voice to marginalized communities is apparent in all of her work.

Slaughter is an ordained clergy with the Church of God in Christ and has served in various ministry positions. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Morgan State University, and a Juris Doctor from Capital University with a concentration in Child and Family Law.

JD, Child & Family Law Concentration, September 2008, Capital University – Columbus, OH 

BA, Political Science, May 2000, Morgan State University – Baltimore, MD