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In this episode, Joseline J. Hardrick, founder and President of Diversity Access Pipeline, Inc., the nonprofit organization behind this podcast, shares part of her interview with the AfroLAWtina Podcast to discuss her journey to esquire and her experience in a federal judicial clerkship.

Joseline is a native of Brooklyn, NY and has called Tampa Bay home for the last decade. She graduated from Florida State University College of Law in 2009, worked for a large Tampa law firm practicing commercial litigation for almost four years, and clerked for two local federal judges for five years total. She is now a Visiting Assistant Professor at WMU-Cooley Law School's Tampa Bay campus teaching Constitutional Law and Criminal Law. She is also a children's book author.

For more information check out www.joselinehardrick.com and www.journeytoesquire.com.

To hear the full interview, please visit the AfroLAWtina Podcast on Apple Podcasts and other platforms. Visit https://afrolawtina.wixsite.com/content for more information on Gidget Benitez, foundr of AfroLAWtina and make sure to check out her new app "The Network" at afrolawtina.mn.co