Join us for a groundbreaking episode of where Legally Leslie Interviews two remarkable pageant queens who are using their platforms to drive real change on issues affecting Americans that are influenced by flaws on the US Judicial System
Meet Jasmine Corley, director of Elegance Empire Queens of the South, as she shares her powerful work advocating for autism awareness, women's rights, and prison reform. Then hear from Molly C., International Miss Tennessee 2025, who brings her unique perspective on human trafficking, domestic violence survival, and breaking down cultural barriers through language and understanding.
This raw, honest conversation delves deep into systemic issues affecting minorities, women's rights, and the power of awareness to create change. Our guests share personal stories of resilience, discuss solutions for community empowerment, and reveal how pageantry can be a vehicle for meaningful advocacy work.
From discussing the complexities of the justice system to exploring ways to support domestic violence survivors, this episode offers invaluable insights into how individuals can make a difference in their communities. Don't miss this powerful dialogue that proves beauty and purpose can go hand in hand to create lasting social impact.
Featured Guests:
- Jasmine Corley: Pageant Director & Advocate for Autism Rights, Women's Rights, and Prison Reform
- Molly C.: International Miss Tennessee 2025, Multilingual Advocate for Human Trafficking Awareness and Domestic Violence Prevention
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