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I grew up on the wrong side of the tracks in st. Louis Missouri but thanks to hard work and the help of a lot of people tremendous opportunities have come my way I was able to go to law school I opened one of the largest african-american owned law firms in Los Angeles run by a woman I was able to start a non-profit and give back to my community I get to appear almost nightly on national news shows where I get to stand up for issues and speak out on things that interest us the most and just last week that was backstage at a talk show and I heard this investment banker he was yelling into his cell phone theres no profit in nonprofits he scoffed he stopped me in my tracks I almost laughed then I thought about the food banks providing food to hungry families the nursing agencies providing prenatal care to single low-income moms so pro bono agencies providing free legal services and other supports of families I even thought about the smiling faces of the kids in my nonprofit when they rece