In a matter of weeks, T. Gardner lost his job and his $500,000 home, and joined the thousands of homeless people sleeping on city sidewalks. As his lecture insightfully examines the life of Dr. King and the human rights movement, T. Gardner teaches how he reconstructed his life by applying the wisdom of Dr. King - and how anyone can do the same.
Quote:"The sound of his voice was identical to Martin Luther King. It was uncanny . . . unbelievable! If I hadn't witnessed him sitting in front of the microphone, I would have thought Martin Luther King himself was sitting in that chair." Miss Nicki - Host of "Headliners Talk Show"
T. Gardner formerly served in the United States Army from 1975 - April 1988. With tours of duty in Germany, Korea and Arlington Hall Station, Virginia. Culminating his service as Chief Photographic Services with the United States Army Intelligence & Security Command (INSCOM) . He served 6 years as a Department of Defense civilian as Chief Photographic Operations (INSCOM) then 7 years as a Contractor with Automation Research Systems culminating as Project Manager at Headquarters INSCOM. Presently T. Gardner is President of New Millennium Graphics Designs & Marketing (NMGDM) in Washington, DC, providing photographic/graphic support nationwide. T. Gardner is the recipient of the Army Commendation Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal and the Outstanding Civilian Service Medal. He also received the recipient of the Army Commendation Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, and the Outstanding Civilian Service Medal.
The above honors made T. Gardner's dissent all the more tragic as he was evicted from his home; discovered his car repossessed and; lost his closest friends and associates. Many would have given up and not have been able to rebound. Like King, Gardner's steadfast faith in the power of humility helped him get through it all. Now his story gives strength - and shows that there's a way out - for those who feel life has dealt them a bad hand.

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