Inspirational Book, HOMEBOY, Tells Jawara Griffin's Journey from the Crack House to the CourthouseBy: Dogon Village "When I look back at my life and try to figure out why I didn't end up as a statistic like many of the people I knew, the things that were consistent once I got on the right track are my perseverance, positivity, and preparation. I also sought out mentors," says Griffin. "I realize that mentors had a positive impact on my personal and professional growth. I've mentored several young people going through challenges and encourage them to be resourceful, self-reliant, positive, and prepared to take advantage of opportunities. I hope that message resonates in the book." "HomeBoy" is a heartfelt story about growing up a ward of the state in North Philadelphia. The book is a gripping testimony to how hard-work, determination, and positive mentors can transform a lost "home boy" and low-level hustler with a bad attitude, into a successful criminal attorney fighting for the rights of the indigent and disenfranchised. In the forward to the book Griffin's former law school classmate, Denis Glennon describes him as "cash-poor and rich with integrity." Glennon continues, "He was resourceful and proud. I watched Jawara's transformation from an aggressive, street smart kid from the hood, to an articulate, well-dressed, polished attorney... It wasn't until he asked me to read the manuscript of this book that my eyes were opened to his earlier journey... I never heard him utter a complaint about the hand he was dealt." Griffin has come full circle. In addition to his day-to-day responsibilities as an assistant federal public defender for the Western District of Tennessee, he travels the country speaking to disadvantaged youth, juvenile justice workers and social service professionals. Griffin recently served as keynote speaker for Restoring Hope Ministries in Fort Pierce, Florida and returned home to deliver a message of hope to youth at Northern Homes for Children, his former group home in Philadelphia. "I love working with juveniles. I was a product of the system so I understand their challenges," Griffin worked as a juvenile social worker in Philadelphia before several attorneys at the public defender's office where he worked - including one that assisted him when he was arrested - encouraged him to go to law school. He received a Juris Doctorate from University of Massachusetts Dartmouth School of Law, and started his legal career as a public defender with the Committee for Public Counsel Services in Massachusetts. He eventually accepted a position with the Maryland Office of the Public Defender as an assistant public defender in Baltimore before taking his current job in Tennessee. To schedule a book signing, or to request Griffin for a speaking engagement contact Edrea Davis via edmedia@dogonvillage.com. Connect with Jawara on social media: Facebook, Jawara Griffin; Instagram, lawyer_2_the_ "HomeBoy," is available for purchase on Amazon.com ( https://www.amazon.com/ Media Contact Edrea Davis ***@dogonvillage.com 8186139521 Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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