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Guest Co-HostAyana Young Ayana Young is a wife, Mother of seven and a lawyer. Her ambitions in life are to Love the Heavenly father with all her heart and be the best wife and mother that she can be. Her hope is that what she shares about herself and her life can be an inspiration to others, but she will settle for it just giving someone a good laugh! Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child?04/12/2013
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Our Guest Gloria Perez-Stewart Gloria Perez-Stewart is a non-attorney advocate who works nationally to protect the civil rights of children with disabilities through her service, GPS Advocacy. She is also a trained community organizer and the founder of Latina Mami, a grassroots group by and for Latina mothers. Gloria has been recognized for her grassroots efforts by progressive foundations, Latina Magazine, Univision, and her work has been written about in academic feminist journals. In addition to organizing for Latina Mami, Gloria has been an organizer for American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), One-LA, and National Council of La Raza. Gloria has organized groups of parents for class action lawsuits against their school districts for the School to Prison Pipeline Project and has also worked for Disability Rights Texas and Cirkiel and Associates Law Firm as a special education advocate. She's a remarried mother to a teen with autism and writes about co-parenting a child with disabilities with her ex-husband at DivorcingAutism.net.
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