Podcast: Season 2: Episode 1 Breaking Barriers: A Journey with Alfreda Hall, Trailblazer and Advocate

Photo Credit: American Lumberman. [African American School House], photograph, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204411/: accessed December 21, 2023), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The History Center.

Welcome to "Neurodiversity Unleashed." Join us for an inspiring episode as we sit down with Alfreda Hall, who is not neurodiverse but has become a powerful, trailblazing Black American. From the cotton fields of Texas to achieving the first high school graduation in her family, Alfreda's journey is one of resilience and triumph.
Married at 19 and a single mom at 28, she navigated challenges, putting herself through beauty school and earning a social work degree from the University of Colorado. Alfreda shares her story of defying the odds as she worked through a segregated South, got her college degree, and bought a house.
Don't miss this empowering conversation about overcoming adversity, challenging limiting beliefs, and unlocking untapped potential. Tune in to "Neurodiversity Unleashed" for a remarkable journey of determination and success.
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