After gaining an education and working as a lawyer, Glenda S. Allen-Hill finally found the work she'd been seeking all those years.
In college, Allen-Hill first thought herself ideally suited to the field of child psychology. Later, when she began prosecuting child dependency cases, she thought she'd discovered her niche.
But it wasn't until she landed an appointment to juvenile court that the 37-year-old Allen-Hill finally found her calling.
"I thi... (continued)
Dec. 17, 1996
Judge Glenda S. Allen-Hill
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