In this powerful episode, Dr. Tonjua Williams sits down with The Honorable Patrice Moore, the first African American female judge in Florida's Sixth Circuit. Judge Moore opens up about her inspiring journey from aspiring electrical engineer to becoming a respected judge. She shares the challenges of law school, the moments that shaped her career, and the unwavering faith that carried her through it all.
With heart and candor, Judge Moore discusses the weight of making life-changing decisions in the courtroom, her commitment to fairness, and the importance of prayer. She also reflects on the importance of giving back to the community, particularly through youth engagement, and how higher education institutions can better support their local communities.
This episode offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a trailblazing judge who balances justice with compassion. Don’t miss Judge Moore’s reflections on her path, her faith, and her legacy.
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QUOTABLES:
“Dare to dream. There's nothing special about me. It was the favor and grace of God. I would tell you to please, pursue your dreams —because being the first should not mean that I am the last.” – Hon. Patrice Moore
“You have to give back to the community that was so good to you in order for you to be true to the community. And so, it is a must.” – Hon. Patrice Moore
GUEST RESOURCES:
Judge Patrice Moore | @the-honorable-patrice-moore/
RESOURCES:
St. Petersburg College
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