DiscoverON THE CALL with Ozzie StewartOTC-HARD ISSUES-S11 EP5- OTC Roxanne Barton Conlin - Civil Justice Activist, Pioneer, Beacon, Feminist
OTC-HARD ISSUES-S11 EP5- OTC Roxanne Barton Conlin - Civil Justice Activist, Pioneer, Beacon, Feminist

OTC-HARD ISSUES-S11 EP5- OTC Roxanne Barton Conlin - Civil Justice Activist, Pioneer, Beacon, Feminist

Update: 2025-05-14
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It was an honor for ON THE CALL's Ozzie Stewart, “Headliner on C-Suite Radio” to sit with Roxanne Barton Conlin who was born, the oldest of six children in Huron, South Dakota, to Marion W. and Alyce M. Barton. In 1958, her family experiencing poverty, with violence from an abusive father, relocated to Des Moines, Iowa. At the age of 14 she joined the local chapter of the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People, then the Polk County Young Democrats and became active in antiwar peace marches and demonstrations.At 16, Conlin entered Drake University in 1961, without graduating from high school, and graduated from law school with honors, summa cum laude at 21, with a Bachelor of Arts, when she married James Conlin in 1964, and had four children together.

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She gained a Juris Doctor in 1966 and a Master of Public Administration in 1978, earning honors such as Phi Beta Kappa and Pi Alpha Alpha. Her legal career began in private practice, before her role as Deputy Industrial Commissioner (1967-1968) and then as Assistant Attorney General for Iowa, where she led the Civil Rights Section (1969-1976). Roxanne wrote the first law protecting the privacy of rape victims and managed its passage in February 1972, and founded Roxanne Conlin & Associates, P.C., in Des Moines.

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She advocated for racial justice and empowerment through her affiliations with various Black organizations throughout her career, such as: the Des Moines Coalition for Civil Rights: Conlin has actively worked alongside the Black community in Des Moines AND the Iowa Commission on the Status of Women: where she advocated for policies that supported women and racially marginalized communities in Iowa, making her a respected ally and advocate for the Black community in Iowa and beyond. She worked for SHIRLEY CHISHOLM’s Presidency run!! In May 1977, President Jimmy Carter appointed Conlin as the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa, from 1977 to 1981, making her one of the first women to hold this position. She received accolades for her contributions from numerous federal agencies, including an award for Outstanding Assistance from the United States Secret Service and special commendations from the FBI and the Postal Inspection Service.

She has been chair of the Iowa Democratic Party and was a candidate for the governorship in 1982, making her the first woman to run on a major party ticket. In 1998, National Law Journal named her one of fifty most influential lawyers in America, alongside Gloria Allred, Janet Reno and Elizabeth Warren.... See here for her list of accomplishments: https://www.roxanneconlinlaw.com/attorney/roxanne-b-conlin/

At 80, Roxanne aka Rocky is still practicing law full time, a leader, who has given her LIFE to the issues, a David against many Goliaths of abuse such as: Eastman Kodak, UPS, Microsoft, Volkswagon, police departments, hospitals, doctors. Along with her deep love of cats, Conlin loves ballroom dancing, cruises, dancing on cruises AND became a PILOT. Find out more on our membership page and her book “UNSTOPPABLE: The Nine Lives of Roxanne Barton Conlin” at: https://www.unstoppableroxanneconlin.com/Connect with Roxanne at: https://www.suethebadguys.com OR https://www.somepeoplejustneedtobesued.com

👉🏾Creator/Host: Ozzie Stewart - IG: @otc_podcast20 “Headliner on C-Suite Radio”For collaboration/business inquiries: onthecallpodcast20@gmail.com IG-https://www.instagram.com/otc_podcast20​

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OTC-HARD ISSUES-S11 EP5- OTC Roxanne Barton Conlin - Civil Justice Activist, Pioneer, Beacon, Feminist

OTC-HARD ISSUES-S11 EP5- OTC Roxanne Barton Conlin - Civil Justice Activist, Pioneer, Beacon, Feminist

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