The backlash from a radio program was a fierce reminder to North Miami attorney Yolly Roberson that she didn’t fit seamlessly into the community she longed to serve.
Minutes after she spoke out on the program encouraging Haitian women to pursue child support from negligent fathers, angry listeners in the largely Haitian-American audience fired back with scorching criticism of the former state representative.
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