Biography

Dr. Belinda Gail Quarterman Noah is a descendant of the African Seminole Indians, American Indians, and the King of England, William the Conqueror

 

The career of United States Senate candidate and Florida-born attorney and producer Belinda Gail Quarterman Noah has spanned over 20 years and several continents. An opportunity to produce and host a legal television show at Tampa Cable in 1984 was the beginning of a career that has combined politics, the law and the media

With a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications from the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, a Juris Doctor degree from the Florida State University College of Law, a Master of Laws degree from Widener University in Wilmington, Delaware, and a Doctor of Juridical Science degree from Widener University in 2003, Belinda began her career as an attorney and television show producer and host in Tampa, Florida.
 
Working both on-air and as a practicing attorney, Belinda received an award from the Hillsborough County Bar Association for her work on her pioneering legal television show “Legal Notes.” She practiced law, specializing in entertainment, immigration and international law, while writing and producing the show.
 
Belinda has been active in politics for over 20 years, and she started her political career as a teenager in Live Oak, Florida.  Belinda's interest in politics continued while she was a college student, and she also ran for Vice-President of the student government.  Since that time, Belinda has remained involved in politics and has served as a consultant and volunteer with numerous Presidential, Congressional and Legislative political campaigns. 
 
Belinda ran for Congress in 1992, which was her first major political campaign as a candidate.  Also, Belinda ran for the Florida United States Senate in 2006, and came in third out of a field of eight candidates.    
 
In 1995, Belinda published the book, "The Black Seminoles."  Also, Belinda published the book, "International Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Law: TRIPS and Patentable Subject Matter in the Global Marketplace."
 
In 2000, Belinda moved to Wilmington, Delaware, where she began producing and hosting the television show "Legal Notes with Belinda Noah." Also, while in Wilmington Belinda worked as a Legal Consultant and as an Adjunct Law Professor at Widener University.
 
In 1997, Belinda traveled to Europe and Africa as the legal representative of a team of lawyers who were working to protect the interest of victims of tobacco-related illnesses.  In 2004, Belinda traveled to Europe and Africa to produce the film African Haunting. In 2006, Belinda published the book "God’s Food is Your Best Medicine: How to Eat for God to Stay Slim and Maintain Ultimate Health."
 
Currently, Belinda is working as an Adjunct Law Professor and Practicing Attorney, and is a candidate for the United States Senate.

ON TO VICTORY!



 

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