My only qualification for writing this book is that I have been through it. As a form of therapy, I wrote my experience down because I felt it would help other women, especially African Americans, ...view moreMy only qualification for writing this book is that I have been through it. As a form of therapy, I wrote my experience down because I felt it would help other women, especially African Americans, who are proportionately discriminated against more so than other ethnic groups.
I am what is southernly referred to as a GRITS-Girl Raised In The South. Born and raised in Atlanta, I attended (at the time) a well known academically acclaimed high school. It took me a while to get in the college spirit; but once I did, I attended several institutions of higher learning. One of those colleges was Brenau where I received my associate degree in Business Administration. I think it was my mother or maybe my sister that labeled me a professional student, due to the fact that I also have an ABA paralegal certificate from The National Center of Paralegal Training, I completed GMLS Real Estate school, although I am not licensed yet, I have a certificate from the Thomas Institute for P & C Insurance, and I attended Georgia State University working on a minor in Psychology. I have decided to go back to GSU to complete my studies in Psychology and get my masters in Business, so as you can see, I am a studemt of learning. I have always been told that you are never to old to learn and as you can see I truly believe that you are not. I believe that if you think there is nothing else for you to learn or know, then life has no amazement or wonder for you and you are only existing.view less