Brenda Muñoz-Furnish (she/her)

Board Treasurer

Brenda was born and raised in Tucson and, after spending a few years away from home, is proud to live and work in Arizona. Brenda comes from a long line of Arizona Wildcats and obtained her B.A. in Anthropology and her J.D. from the University of Arizona. Brenda has devoted her entire legal career advocating on behalf of marginalized individuals and communities. She is currently an attorney with the William E. Morris Institute for Justice, where she works on systemic issues affecting low-income Arizonans. Brenda is excited to use her advocacy skills and knowledge to help PLAN enhance its mission. In her spare time, Brenda enjoys reading, practicing yoga, watching bad reality TV, and spending time with her husband and daughter.

What does reimagining immigrant justice mean to you?

Reimagining justice means working to make a world where everyone is treated fairly and equitably, and where systemic pressures are not concentrated on particular populations and communities.