Green was the executive director of the Center for Law and Justice, a not-for-profit community organization, for many years. As part of her work, she was an
EEO compliance officer. She was an
adjunct professor at the
University at Albany, and wrote and lectured frequently on racism and criminal justice issues. She was often sought out by members of the media for comment on such issues. In an interview for NEWS10, she said that if the SUNY Albany students (Alexis Briggs, Ariel Agudio and Asha Burwell - ABC STUDENTS), did attack first and were the ones being racist, they should be asked to apologise and not be punished. NEWS10 Video She was the co-author, with
Frankie Y. Bailey, of two books:
Law Never Here: A Social History of African American Responses to Issues of Crime and Justice (1999), and
Wicked Albany: Lawlessness & Liquor in the Prohibition Era (2009). ==Legacy and personal life==