Brooke Girley
- Producer
- Director
Brooke Girley is a writer, producer, and director. She is known for her work at Ambo TV and ARB TV. In 2021 she founded Palooke's World, a media company that believes in the power of storytelling, and is dedicated to creating compelling content that revolves around race, law, and religion.
Prior to going into media Brooke worked as a civil rights lawyer in Florida with her father, Jerry Girley, who is also a Reverend and an attorney. She is a member of the Florida Bar Association, 11th Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Middle District of Orlando. Additionally, she was an adjunct professor in the Religion and Philosophy Department at Bethune-Cookman University.
Brooke earned her B.A. from New York University as a double major in Religious Studies and Africana Studies in 2007, she received her law degree from Duke Law School in 2010 and her M.A. in Religious Studies with a concentration in Black Religion in the African Diaspora from Yale Divinity School in 2014.
Prior to going into media Brooke worked as a civil rights lawyer in Florida with her father, Jerry Girley, who is also a Reverend and an attorney. She is a member of the Florida Bar Association, 11th Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Middle District of Orlando. Additionally, she was an adjunct professor in the Religion and Philosophy Department at Bethune-Cookman University.
Brooke earned her B.A. from New York University as a double major in Religious Studies and Africana Studies in 2007, she received her law degree from Duke Law School in 2010 and her M.A. in Religious Studies with a concentration in Black Religion in the African Diaspora from Yale Divinity School in 2014.