By day, she’s a practicing attorney, putting her legal skills to work in the courtroom, but by night, she’s a rising comedic talent, making people laugh with her unique sense of humor. Howard University law school graduate Jasmine Burton shares how she balances her two passions, both of which are helping her make a lasting impact in her community. NewsVision’s Skyler Winston has the story.
Order in the Court and the Comedy Stage: How a Howard Univ. Law School Grad Balances Two Passions
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