Meet Josie the Detective
Josie Sullivan here, part-time blogger, part-time detective. And student of everything. After school, I blog about things I care about, like justice and injustice. I’ve solved cases about unjust imprisonment, disunity, prejudice, and other important issues that pop up in my life. Finding out about different religions and cultures is especially important to me. My dad is African American and Christian, and my mom is Jewish. But then, when I met my neighbors in the apartment next door, I found out about another religion—the Bahá’í Faith—from the whole Johnson family. So I like going to Bahá’í events with my friends. I’ve even had a few pizza and prayer parties myself. Maybe you can tell from all this that someday, I want to be a journalist. Or a lawyer. Or both!
Read about my adventures!
Strongest virtues: Curiosity, determination, sense of justice
My favorite things to do: Solve mysteries, travel, explore cultures and religions, write, read, sing, play soccer and baseball, practice tae kwon do
Best friends: Frieda, Eric, and Aziz
What you should know about me: I love animals, especially birds, dolphins, and gorillas. Endangered animals make me so sad!
I like to help people by: Helping them stand up to bullies and writing stories about injustice for our school paper, “The Global Citizen”
Place I’d love to visit: All of Africa!
Favorite foods: Kebabs, falafel, and my mom’s chocolate chip cookies