In this engaging episode of Stone Written, Dr. Rhon sits down with the Honorable Dean Patricia Timmons-Goodson to explore her inspiring journey through a remarkable public service career. As one of the first African-American women on North Carolina's Supreme Court, Dean Timmons-Goodson shares her profound insights into justice, history, and the importance of remaining grounded through life's challenges.
From her humble beginnings in Florence, South Carolina, to her leadership role as Dean of North Carolina Central University School of Law, Dean Timmons-Goodson's journey is a testament to resilience and courage. The conversation delves into the power of history in shaping innovative legal minds and the responsibility of educating the next generation of practice-ready lawyers.
Listeners are encouraged to reflect on the values of service, accountability, and historical awareness as foundational to personal and communal progress. With shared stories of overcoming adversity and honoring an ever-important past, Dr. Rhon and Dean Timmons-Goodson inspire us to continue the journey towards a brighter, justice-filled future.
Sources:
- North Carolina Central University School of Law
- Project Uplift -UNC-Chapel Hill
- Harvey Gantt & Jesse Helms, 1996 US Senate Election in NC
- The Sonja Haynes Stone Center
Production Assistants: Melanie Cabrero & Nyah Johnson
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