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    SSA Hill blazes trails at the FBI 

    Ivan SanchezBy Ivan SanchezMarch 6, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Ivan Sanchez

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has a storied history intertwined with the evolution of civil rights in the United States. Since its inception, the FBI has grappled with issues of discrimination while striving to uphold justice and equality for all citizens.

    SSA Lowanda Hill, a Supervisory Special Agent with the FBI, provides insights into the bureau’s engagement with civil rights issues. Reflecting on historical milestones, Hill notes the groundbreaking achievements of individuals like James Wormley Jones, the first African American FBI Special Agent, and Sylvia Elizabeth Mathis, the first female African American Agent.

    Hill emphasizes the FBI’s commitment to commemorating Black History Month, citing various initiatives such as educational events and celebrations of African American contributions. Director Christopher Wray’s invitation to a celebration of African American artistic voices exemplifies the bureau’s dedication to diversity and inclusion.

    Regarding the FBI’s role in civil rights, Hill underscores its pivotal function in investigating and enforcing federal laws related to hate crimes, human trafficking, and discrimination. Agents work diligently to ensure that individuals’ constitutional rights are protected, collaborating with local law enforcement agencies and offering resources for civil rights investigations.

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    When asked about her own journey into the FBI, Hill reveals her motivation to serve society and make a positive impact. Originating from Jackson, Mississippi, she describes her upbringing as a preacher’s kid, highlighting the importance of family and her diverse interests outside of work, including international travel and dance.

    Reflecting on her career path, Hill shares a poignant anecdote: “When I applied to become an FBI Special Agent, I was told that I should not waste my time applying because there was no way I would even get a reply. I randomly think about that as I embark on 20 years of service with the FBI.” Her advice for young women aspiring to join the FBI echoes her journey of perseverance: “It is never too early to plan, especially by maintaining a healthy lifestyle and staying in good physical fitness shape. It is important to obtain a college degree or advanced degree, and it does not have to be a degree in criminal justice.”

    She further emphasizes the significance of relevant work experience and essential skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, attention to detail, and the ability to work well under pressure. As a mentor, Hill actively seeks out and supports young women interested in pursuing careers as FBI Special Agents, directing them to valuable resources such as Fbijobs.gov.

    SSA Lowanda Hill’s insights offer a glimpse into the FBI’s ongoing efforts to promote civil rights and diversity. From commemorating historical milestones to addressing contemporary challenges, the bureau remains steadfast in its mission to uphold justice and equality for all Americans.

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