Even at diverse York University, the woman in the front row is a curious sight. She takes notes on an unlined piece of white paper. Her arms are tattooed. Her brown hair is streaked pink. And her bespectacled gaze is firm.
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I just heard your interview on CBC this AM and I want to congratulate you on your guts and grasp of reality! You go girl!
I won’t bore you with my story, can imagine you hear a million of them. But I admire and support your clear vision of people in legal, medical, and other “serving” professions NEEDING empathy for their clients. It’s only by having been on the street or in the trenches that you can REALLY get it!
We no longer have to be at the affect of a crumbling legal and social services system when there are people, like yourself, willing to plunge in and be the change!
Good Luck to you Wendy! ANYONE who can pass the LSAT is a really bright bulb! Just remember you have a lot more than intelligence. You have the
beginnings of wisdom!
If there is ANYTHING I can do to support you on this journey let me know!!
This is for Ms. Wendy Babcock,
I just heard your interview on CBC this AM and I want to congratulate you on your guts and grasp of reality! You go girl!
I won’t bore you with my story, can imagine you hear a million of them. But I admire and support your clear vision of people in legal, medical, and other “serving” professions NEEDING empathy for their clients. It’s only by having been on the street or in the trenches that you can REALLY get it!
We no longer have to be at the affect of a crumbling legal and social services system when there are people, like yourself, willing to plunge in and be the change!
Good Luck to you Wendy! ANYONE who can pass the LSAT is a really bright bulb! Just remember you have a lot more than intelligence. You have the
beginnings of wisdom!
If there is ANYTHING I can do to support you on this journey let me know!!
Warmest regards,
Geri De Stefano-Webre, Ph.D.