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EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- As we close our International Women's Month, we focus on two more exceptional ladies in our community who have forged their own paths, despite some opposition. It's today's Good Vibes Only report. "When I came in in 2006 I had classmates who were very disparaging, especially towards me," said Jeanette Jeanette Harper, a mother of two who was voted "most shy" in high school and has worked at the El Paso FBI headquarters for 18 years, has faced criticism from classmates and colleagues, but continues to work hard to inspire more women to join the ranks. Harper, whose husband is also in the FBI, was recently awarded for his "distinguished service in public service communication" at the law enforcement awards ceremony. She credits her success to strong women in the workforce who have stood behind her in a patriarchal society.

Good Vibes Only: Good Vibes Only

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EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- As we close our International Women's Month, we focus on two more exceptional ladies in our community who have forged their own paths, despite some opposition.

"When I came in in 2006 I had classmates who were very disparaging, especially towards me," said Jeanette Harper. "I have a small voice and I am tiny. so just seeing the women who are coming in after, me it is great to get out there and get more women to come join."

This mother of two was ironically voted "most shy" in high school.

She spends her days now in front of a camera addressing the media, and leading others at El Paso FBI headquarters, where she has worked for 18 years.

Her husband is also in the FBI, and she says she feels like she has two families she needs to be there for.

She works hard for herself, her family, and the women who are coming up the ranks behind her.

"It's great to be in that position where they told you no you can't, because it's such a patriarchal society, especially here. To now have strong women behind you when you need to be a strong voice to try to get women out there: 'yeah, I can do it.'"

Harper was awarded earlier this month at the law enforcement awards ceremony for "distinguished service in public service communication."

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