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He Called Me Tin is a story of triumph and perseverance. From childhood distress to an attempt at suicide to being scarred by religion to receiving a medical diagnosis to PTSD after working with burned patients to riding a horse up an active volcano as it slipped on lava to the strife of discrimination as a government employee to a car hijacking abroad, she has overcome in peace...Dr. Adrienne is an award-winning millennial, one of the world's leading health informaticists, and a courageous global citizen. However, beneath her serene and bold persona lives a remarkable journey of steadfastness…mehr

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He Called Me Tin is a story of triumph and perseverance. From childhood distress to an attempt at suicide to being scarred by religion to receiving a medical diagnosis to PTSD after working with burned patients to riding a horse up an active volcano as it slipped on lava to the strife of discrimination as a government employee to a car hijacking abroad, she has overcome in peace...Dr. Adrienne is an award-winning millennial, one of the world's leading health informaticists, and a courageous global citizen. However, beneath her serene and bold persona lives a remarkable journey of steadfastness once coated with ambiguity. She shares vulnerable accounts of how one nickname shaped her experiences in 12+ selected countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. She hopes to influence women of color, working professionals, (dis)abled warriors, veterans, spiritual journey seekers, global travelers, and anyone who wishes to embrace the best in all obstacles...welcome to a tenacious quest. Relevant keywords: racial discrimination, disability discrimination, spirituality, depression, global travel, international, careers abroad, culture, childhood, family, memoir, African-American, federal government, diplomat, law, politics, STEM, science, technology, informatics, health, black women, women of color, injustice, racial justice, human rights, Europe (Germany, The Netherlands, Austria), Asia (China, India), Africa (South Africa, Morocco, Malawi, Liberia, Nigeria, Rwanda), Latin America (Guatemala)