Jerry Smith - It's Still Time Last Broadcast Show Downloads - Click the link and choose save. Last Broadcast Jerry Smith is licensed by the states of Georgia as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and South Carolina as a Licensed Independent Social Worker. He holds the following degrees: a Master of Arts degree in Counseling from National University, San Diego, California, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Behavioral Science from National University, San Diego, California and an Associate of Arts degree from San Diego City College, San Diego, California. He is in private practice in Augusta, Georgia. The author was born in Augusta, Georgia on December 13, 1951. Before he was a year old, his parents looked at him and realized that he had “promise,” so they moved him “Up-South” (North) to the “Promised Land.” As a result, he grew up in the slums of Philadelphia and New York City. At eighteen he enlisted into the United States Navy and the Navy relocated him to another world called San Diego, California. After serving for six years, the author received an honorable discharge from the Navy and remained in San Diego, California. While completing his graduate school training in San Diego, California, the author read an article depicting the “New South.” This article spoke of the increased strides in race relations in the “New South” and he decided to return home (Augusta, Georgia and the “New South”) on May 1, 1983, after an absence of thirty-two years. The first day in Augusta, Georgia (the home of the Masters golf tournament), a white Deputy Sheriff threatened to take him to the University Hospital – What a welcome home to Dixie and the “New South.” Brother Jerry Smith will be keeping the Black community educated on ethical issues of life and living in America. Visit regularly for new information that could help you overcome and make the best of your everyday experiences. To subscribe to Smith's column join the Afromerica email list to receive new information as it is updated. Or E-mail Smith at: jerry@itsstilltime.com Submit an article Join the Mailing List Join a Discussion Afromerica: Where its all Black & white and some gray areas. [TOP] [BACK TO COLUMN] Afro Search powered by The GBN E-Mail Webadmin Copyright © 2002 "ALL RIGHTS RESERVED"
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Jerry Smith is licensed by the states of Georgia as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and South Carolina as a Licensed Independent Social Worker. He holds the following degrees: a Master of Arts degree in Counseling from National University, San Diego, California, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Behavioral Science from National University, San Diego, California and an Associate of Arts degree from San Diego City College, San Diego, California. He is in private practice in Augusta, Georgia.
The author was born in Augusta, Georgia on December 13, 1951. Before he was a year old, his parents looked at him and realized that he had “promise,” so they moved him “Up-South” (North) to the “Promised Land.” As a result, he grew up in the slums of Philadelphia and New York City. At eighteen he enlisted into the United States Navy and the Navy relocated him to another world called San Diego, California. After serving for six years, the author received an honorable discharge from the Navy and remained in San Diego, California.
While completing his graduate school training in San Diego, California, the author read an article depicting the “New South.” This article spoke of the increased strides in race relations in the “New South” and he decided to return home (Augusta, Georgia and the “New South”) on May 1, 1983, after an absence of thirty-two years.
The first day in Augusta, Georgia (the home of the Masters golf tournament), a white Deputy Sheriff threatened to take him to the University Hospital – What a welcome home to Dixie and the “New South.”
Brother Jerry Smith will be keeping the Black community educated on ethical issues of life and living in America. Visit regularly for new information that could help you overcome and make the best of your everyday experiences.
To subscribe to Smith's column join the Afromerica email list to receive new information as it is updated. Or E-mail Smith at: jerry@itsstilltime.com
Submit an article Join the Mailing List Join a Discussion Afromerica: Where its all Black & white and some gray areas. [TOP] [BACK TO COLUMN]