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Up Next on the Cool Soror Podcast is special guest Judge Terrinee Gundy.
Tune in as Judge Gundy shares her story of being the “Daughter of a Junkie” & her journey to becoming a successful judge despite the odds stacked against her.
Terrinee was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida where her daddy’s drug addition to crack cocaine wrecked her family and home life, then she spent challenging years in South Georgia. Despite an early life of constant chaos and dysfunction, Terrinee excelled academically, and ultimately reached her dreams of becoming a family first-time college graduate from Clark Atlanta University, as well as, from the University of Georgia School of Law. She is a Cool Soror of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
Her upcoming book, The Daughter Of A Junkie: A True Love Story gives a front row seat of Terrinee’s account of navigating through traumatic land mines while growing up in the ghetto that is intertwined with endless love stories.
Don’t miss this conversation because we’re digging deep addressing how addiction affects families in our communities on so many different levels.
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This week Tambam and AJ spoke to comedian and radio personality, Burpie. They discuss what consent is and what that might look like for different people. Burpie reflects on a […]
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