Retired Colonel. Lawyer. Mississippi’s next Attorney General?

Talamieka McNeil-Brice
Nov 3 · 2 min read

She’s shorter than I remember, strolling in right on time for our interview. We pass pleasantries reflecting on the last time we saw each other.

“It was outside the governors mansion right?”

“Right”, she said. “It was at the Families Belong Together Rally.”

After the scandal of the Trumps family separation policy became public, a group of outraged Mississippians gathered together to protest outside of the governors mansion.

Jennifer Riley Collins, then Executive Director of the Mississippi ACLU, was on hand to make sure all rights were protected as Mississippians gathered to exercise the first amendment rights in protest.

Protecting Mississippians has been part of her role in service for over the last 30 years.

“I served as an intelligence officer in the Army National Guard for the past 32 years, working my way from Private to Full Bird Colonel.”

The native Meridian, one of seven kids reflects on her path and credits her parents for instilling the importance of service.

“My mom was a maid and my daddy a milk man, they instilled hard work and the importance of community from day one.” -she said.

The divorced mother of 3 boys plans to take her experience to the top legal job in the state of Mississippi.

“I’ve been at every level, from a single mom waiting in a WIC line to an attorney. I have a nice home now, but that wasn’t always the case. I’ve lived in homes afraid the rats would bite my children.” I will fight for all Mississippians.

Let’s hope Mississippians give her that chance. This Tuesday November 5.

For more information about Jennifer Riley Collins visit:https://www.jenniferforag.com

Photo credit Scott Crawford
Welcome to a place where words matter. On Medium, smart voices and original ideas take center stage - with no ads in sight. Watch
Follow all the topics you care about, and we’ll deliver the best stories for you to your homepage and inbox. Explore
Get unlimited access to the best stories on Medium — and support writers while you’re at it. Just $5/month. Upgrade