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Undisciplined

The Winding Road to County Judge for Joseph Wood

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Joseph Wood is a surprising man in many ways. He was abandoned on the streets as a baby and was eventually fostered and adopted. He nearly became a Catholic priest. He’s a proud alumni of the historically black fraternity Kappa Alpha Psi. He’s a Chicago native Republican. And he’s also the first black county judge in the state of Arkansas. He sits down for an interview to discuss his life and time in politics with the Undisciplined crew.

Host: Caree Banton
Co-host and Producer: Matthew Moore
Guest: Joseph Wood

Undisciplined is a production of KUAF Public Radio and Ozarks at Large

Caree Banton is the host of <i>Undisciplined.</i>
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