Kassandra Frederique
Kassandra Frederique | |
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![]() Frederique on The Laura Flanders Show, 2019 | |
| Executive Director of the Drug Policy Alliance | |
| Assumed office September 2020 | |
| Preceded by | Maria McFarland Sanchez-Moreno |
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| Born | 1986 (age 38–39) Manhattan, New York |
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Kassandra Frederique (born 1986) is an American drug policy advocate and journalist. Since September 2020, she has served as the president of the Drug Policy Alliance.
Biography
Kassandra Frederique was born in 1986 in Manhattan, New York to Haitian immigrant parents.[1] Frederique worked as the managing director of Policy Advocacy and Campaigns for the Drug Policy Alliance, and in September 2020, she became the executive director, proceeding Maria McFarland Sanchez-Moreno.[2] While executive director, she oversaw the 2020 Oregon Ballot Measure 110, which reclassified drug possession in Oregon.[3]
References
- ^ Gorce, Tammy La (8 October 2021). "How a Drug Policy Activist Spends Her Sundays". The New York Times.
- ^ Schiller, Melissa (9 March 2020). "Drug Policy Alliance Board Announces Kassandra Frederique as Next Executive Director". Cannabis Business Times.
- ^ Selsky, Andrew. "Oregon 1st in US to soften on hard drugs, 'magic' mushrooms". Associated Press.
