In this episode of the Then What Happened podcast, Amelia Robinson talks to Judge Laurel Beatty Blunt of Ohio's 10th District Court of Appeals.
As a Black woman serving as a judge, Beatty Blunt discusses her understanding of what it's like to be a role model, as well as the importance of the appointment of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Although she is now in a position of authority in the community, Beatty Blunt says she can still face prejudice based on her race and gender.
Beatty Blunt also emphasizes the importance of facts in the judicial system, and the importance of voting in local elections.
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