Andre Norman

From illiteracy to gang activity, my guest’s childhood prepared him for nothing less than a life of crime and violence. Sentenced to more than 100 years in prison, his journey from the prison yard to Harvard Yard, and a life-changing epiphany, is why he has spent every day of his freedom using his voice as an ambassador of hope. 

“When you believe and you apply yourself, you don’t need the popular vote. You just need your own commitment.”

You can learn more about Andre’s social justice work at andrenorman.com. His book, “Ambassador of Hope: Turning Poverty and Prison into a Purpose-Driven Life” is available on Amazon to read for yourself or to gift a copy to someone who is incarcerated. 


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