"The author’s message is potent and timely... this is a vital call to reform a broken system." – Publishers Weekly Review, June 2025 Discover An Inspiring Personal Story of Resilience, Redemption, and Advocacy Born into an impoverished community in a two-parent household that later fractured, Terence Lester and his sister were moved from place to place by their mother in a search for safety and stability. Carrying the heavy weight of that early trauma, Lester’s path led him to gangs, juvenile delinquency, and even homelessness, at one point living out of his car. He eventually dropped out of high school, another statistic in a system designed to fail him. But his journey did not end in despair. Lester returned to school, graduating as a fifth-year senior against all odds. He went on to earn five degrees, including a PhD in public policy. A Story of Overcoming Systemic Barriers From Dropout to Doctorate is Terence Lester's powerful story of overcoming adversity to becoming a champion for educational equity. Lester shares his own story of resilience through trauma, perseverance through pain, and reliance upon community that led him to where he is today―not to glory in success, but to give back to the community that God used to shape him. Connecting his personal struggles to the larger, complex challenges faced by Black children in under-resourced communities, Lester's story brings attention to what must be done to ensure that others facing similar odds have the opportunity to achieve their own dreams. In this book, you will discover: A compelling personal narrative of overcoming adversity, from homelessness and dropping out of high school to earning a doctorate. - In-depth insights into the realities of educational injustice and its impact on Black communities. - A thoughtful exploration of how poverty, unjust policies, and the school-to-prison pipeline disrupt lives and perpetuate systemic barriers. - An inspiring call for educators, leaders, and advocates to champion educational equity and a more just and inclusive world. A Call to Invest in a More Just Future As you travel with Lester through scenes both painful and hopeful from his early life, you'll see how God can take even the most broken parts of your story and use them for his glory. You'll be inspired to advocacy―to confront educational inequity and inspire change. From Dropout to Doctorate offers a hopeful pathway forward for those ready to reimagine what is possible for marginalized communities. Will you be the next one to make an impact? "Terence Lester's story is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of purpose. This book is more than a personal journey―it's a mirror held up to the systems that have failed far too many and a road map toward what's possible when potential is nurtured, not neglected. With raw honesty and scholarly depth, Dr. Lester challenges us to not just see the problem but to become part of the solution. His voice is urgent, necessary, and deeply impactful. Every educator, policymaker, mentor, and community leader needs this book on their shelf―and in their heart." Jacqulyne Horbrook, CEO of Black Christian Influencers "Dr. Terence Lester is a leading voice in making us consider and reconsider our perspective and feeling about those who are unhoused. His personal experience led him to higher education all the way to a PhD while simultaneously building a movement to impact those without resources and to engage those who might walk past them every day. This book is a must-read for everyone." Michael Simanga, assistant professor of Africana studies at Morehouse College "I wish I had Dr. Terence Lester's book From Dropout to Doctorate when I was just starting as a teacher in the Delta. Hearing his story and understanding the personal and systemic effects of racism, poverty, and injustice would have immensely helped me to serve students like Jalen more effectively. . . . Dr. Lester has gifted us this book for this moment and for our posterity. He shares searing personal stories of tragedy and hardship that moves the crisis in our educational system beyond statistics and into the realm of human impact. At the same time, he puts that doctorate to work. I found myself poring over his tables and illustrations, his definitions and theories. He adds academic ballast to his intimate narrative, so we come to understand not simply his individual story, but the historic and systemic forces at work that affect millions today." Jemar Tisby, historian and author of The Color of Compromise and The Spirit of Justice, from the foreword "Personal. Poetic. Powerful. Terence Lester uses his story to not only help us better understand our society but also to enter into the work of tending to our wounds. From Dropout to Doctorate is an education in a pedagogy of social transformation and justice." Joel Edward Goza, author of Rebirth of a Nation: Reparations and Remaking