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Breaking Barriers: Teresa Sánchez Gordon's Rise as a Latina Judge
Join me in this insightful conversation with Teresa Sánchez Gordon as we dive into her background and experiences. Teresa shares her journey from Mexico to the United States, highlighting her family's dedication to education and the opportunities they sought. We explore the influence of Catholic schools and the rebellious spirit that fueled Teresa's pursuit of higher education.But Teresa's path took an unexpected turn when she found herself drawn to law school. We explore the chance encounter and her husband's encouragement that sparked this new direction. Teresa takes us through her experiences in law school, where social justice and progressive politics became central to her education. Protests, volunteering, and actively shaping her learning journey played pivotal roles in her transformation.Throughout our conversation, we uncover the deep roots of Teresa's Mexican heritage, the unwavering support of her family, and the remarkable impact of her mother's community involvement. We gain insights into the personal and professional milestones that shaped Teresa's life, emphasizing the influences that guided her along the way.Teresa's story is one of resilience, determination, and the pursuit of justice. Whether you're interested in education, law, or the power of personal background, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we explore Teresa's unique journey and the lessons we can all learn from her experiences.Get full show notes and more information at: Law & Order Me Some Tacos is a podcast for anyone interested in the ins and outs of the legal system. Hosted by Sandra Muñoz, an employment attorney with over 20 years of experience on countless cases involving employment discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. On the show, Sandra takes you behind the scenes on some of her most interesting cases. And hey, it's not all legal talk here. Sandra grew up in East LA, and she loves her neighborhood and her community. On this podcast, you’ll also get a flavor for her life as a Latina Lawyer, her culture, and, best of all, her taco recommendations. If you enjoy the Law & Order Me Some Tacos podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving us a review or introducing us to your friends!
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