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# Janet Pinkney - Author BiographyJanet Pinkney is a resilient author, paralegal, and advocate who transformed personal adversity into a beacon of hope for others. Born in Philadelphia in 1955 during the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement, Janet's life journey parallels America's struggle with racial injustice while illustrating the power of determination in the face of overwhelming odds. As a teenage mother at 16, Janet refused to abandon her educational dreams, completing high school before earning her college degree from Temple University while raising two children. Her professional career as a paralegal allowed her to advocate for those navigating complex legal systems, particularly in housing and family law. A two-time cancer survivor who faced her diagnosis simultaneously with her daughter's, Janet brings unique insight into healthcare disparities affecting African American women. This experience deepened her commitment to health advocacy and community education.Throughout her life, Janet has weathered profound personal losses, including the deaths of four brothers, while maintaining her commitment to breaking generational cycles of trauma. Her writing reflects the musicality of her generation, weaving song lyrics as emotional touchstones that guided her through life's darkest moments. Now residing in Georgia, Janet dedicates herself to mentoring young women, particularly single mothers, offering practical guidance on education, healthcare, and economic empowerment. She conducts workshops on navigating social service systems and has developed comprehensive resource guides for families in crisis."Walking on Broken Glass" represents Janet's literary debut, the culmination of a decade-long process of reflection and healing. Through her unflinching honesty and hard-won wisdom, Janet Pinkney emerges as a powerful voice for resilience, offering both testimony and a roadmap for those confronting similar challenges.

Titel
Walking on Broken Glass
EAN
9781946566331
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
18.03.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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Dateigrösse
9.77 MB
Anzahl Seiten
256