Project Ghana
Ghana Session: Special guest Lawyer, actor, lecturer Ernest Anemone
This session had lawyer, actor, and lecturer, Ernest Anemone, as the special guest.
This session had lawyer, actor, and lecturer, Ernest Anemone, as the special guest.
Just recently Mr. Wronko and the students at Asbury Park High School had a video conference with Papa Williams’ students at the Solid Rock Foundation School in Ghana.
Mr. Wronko met Ernest Anemone through the Superior Court of New Jersey, Monmouth Vicinage “Journey to Justice Program.” Mr. Anemone helped prepare Mr. Wronko’s students conduct a mock trial for the Asbury Park Middle School (now the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School). The below link was one of the many Mock Trials that happened for the Asbury Park School District.
Mock Trial at Asbury Park Middle School | Unheard Voices Magazine
Besides the help he gave to the students prepare for mock trials, Mr. Anemone was a criminal defense attorney and public defender for over ten years.
During the Ghana session, Mr. Anemone told the students about his career in law and also informed everyone that he was a lecturer at Tufts University. In addition, he also spoke about his career as an actor and future projects that he was working on. The below two links was from Mr. Anemone’s current acting career.
Elevated – Short Film – YouTube
Mr. Anemone had a great conversation with the students about helping others and pursuing your dreams. He also had a discussion with the students at the Solid Rock Foundation regarding their presentation about Africa and the history and culture of Ghana.
Everyone enjoyed Ernest Anemone as a guest and he agreed to return for another future session.
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