Donna R. Gore, Laurie Roth, Susan Murphy Milano
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The Roth Show Welcomes “LadyJustice” Victims Advocate,Donna Gore

The Roth Show

Wednesday, August 17, 7-8pm ET

Listen LIVE: http://therothshow.com

Join Dr. Laurie Roth and Susan Murphy Milano for the regular Wednesday crime segment.  Each week the “Annie Oakley of the Airwaves” and the “Jane Wayne of Justice” join their voices together to make some noise about unsolved crimes, missing persons or update previous cases.

Never boring, always a surprise or two, and hitting the air with passion for justice and making things right!

Featured Special Guest: Donna R. Gore, “LadyJustice”

How to describe “Lady Justice?”  A survivor who has faced unasked for circumstances all of her life, Donna Gore could be a bitter, resentful person, but that’s exactly the opposite of who she is today.  Born with disabilities requiring over 55 surgeries, losing her beloved father to a senseless murder, and discovering her true orientation as a gay woman in her mid thirties at a time when it wasn’t popular, have all been hurdles Donna Gore has faced and overcome.

An expert on taking the negatives life threw her way and developing positive approaches has served well to Donna’s mission to assist victims of crime.  Those positive approaches include her involvement in associations like Survivors of Homicide and NOVA where she facilitated support groups and volunteered her time supporting and escorting victims to court hearings, as well as aiding in fundraising, sponsoring programs and coordinating events.

Listeners will learn about the mission of “LadyJustice,” her work in the Imperial Valley aiding in programs to help teens, to her present position working with the blind in the state of Connecticut.  As her persona suggests, Donna revels in helping others seeking her assistance within the justice system. Donna is well educated and has used her degrees in the areas of communication disorders, or speech-language pathology, for over 20 years focusing working primarily in hospitals, nursing homes and with the severely developmentally disabled.

She has honed her lifelong interest in  writing  in the professional and personal/creative  arenas. As seen by posts on her website (www.donnagore.com) Donna’s research about topics is impeccable, she is tenacious, and yet, she has wit and humor, loves good movies and crime television shows.  Always informative and often entertaining, her site is one to visit often!

So, join the show and learn about one woman’s journey through the briar patches and how she has become an inspiration to many, many others along the way.

2 Comments

  1. Hello Pastor Fowler: I really couldn’t say for sure. I know that she told me she has perceived “special treatment” in the past by the LGBT community. but I do not want to speak for her. I would suspect it is a conservative view.

    However, I have to tell you that after a difference of opinion about a radio promo, she immediately rectified the matter and went out of her way to be gracious and treated me with respect. My sense is that she is a person with a good heart, very likeable who has overcome much. I don’t have to agree with her politics to like her as a person! And I do like her!

    I hope that you have a fair and equitable view !

    Sincerely

    Donna – “Ladyjustice”

  2. I would like to know Dr. Laurie Roth’s personal position on homosexualityand same sex unions. Thanks

    Bill Fowler
    Pastor Fountain Gate Christian Fellowship
    Spokane, Washington

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