Corrinne Justice
Corrinne is a storyteller and connector. As the oldest of four, she thrives on asking complex questions and navigating life, especially through in-depth conversation and written words. Originally from Eagle River, Wisconsin, Corrinne was raised by parents who encouraged curiosity and worldliness. She grew to love travel and found deep joy in immersing herself in the communities God called her to. She graduated from St. Norbert College and soon turned her focus to deconstructing the Savior Complex and informing the public about the evolving state of education.
That soon led her to Tema, Ghana, where she moved to teach and study the education system. While living in Tema, a successful blogging and podcasting platform was born that ultimately strengthened her passion for storytelling. After returning, she taught seventh-grade English before God called her - much earlier than expected - into full-time writing at Aug Prep, ultimately advocating for Milwaukee education and serving as a bridge between the city and Aug Prep through the human experience. All the while, she is coauthoring a book to drive belonging in an increasingly individualistic world.