Corrin Dixon

Corrin Dixon is an emerging leader in the nonprofit sector with a strong commitment to racial equity, community empowerment, and expanding access to legal resources. With experience across program development, advocacy, and community engagement, Corrin was able to found Wills 4 (BIPOC) Mississippians, an initiative dedicated to increasing the access to estate planning and generational wealth preservation for underserved MS populations. Her mission is rooted in the belief that all Mississippians, especially people of color and low-income families, deserve the knowledge, tools, and support that is needed to preserve their wealth and build generational stability. The organization’s vision is to fill this gap by providing education, outreach, and pathways to legal support, not only preventing intergenerational loss, but also strengthening community resilience and economic security.

She is currently preparing to pursue law school, where she hopes to deepen her expertise in civil rights and community-centered legal practice. After law school, Corrin intends to practice family and estate planning law, using the profits of her legal work to help sustainability fund her nonprofit, expanding its reach and impact statewide. Her long-term vision is to build a Mississippi where every family, regardless of race, income, or zip code, has the means to access to protest their legacy for generations to come. Outside of her professional work, Corrin enjoys traveling, building community, and supporting organizations dedicated to justice and systemic change.