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Healing Through Advocacy — Cheryl L. Kates, Esq. on Standing Up for the Forgotten

25 min · 7 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of I’ve Got a Little Brooklyn in Me, Jaclyn Richard sits down with Cheryl L. Kates, Esq., a criminal defense attorney, nurse, journalist, and former radio host whose career spans law, healthcare, and advocacy. Cheryl shares her path from trauma nursing to the courtroom, her focus on reentry and justice, and the grit that drives her to keep speaking up for people too often overlooked.

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