Summary:
The memoir delves into the life of Sunny Hostin, exploring her journey as a biracial, Afro-Latina woman growing up in the South Bronx, facing challenges and discrimination. It chronicles her path to becoming a successful lawyer and Emmy-winning journalist, highlighting her commitment to social justice and giving voice to the underrepresented.
Key points:
1. Intersectionality: Sunny Hostin's memoir highlights her experiences with overlapping discrimination as a woman of color, shaping her perspective and career.
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