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This voice-liberating journal illumines the testimonies of a gathering of women who journeyed on a voice-finding mission. The ebbs and flows, ups and downs ended with the clarion cry "We do not have the right to remain silent." "For the uplifting of others, we shall lift up our testimonies." If you want to learn more about how this author presented these voice-lifting techniques, get your pen and paper ready, open your mind, and walk into and through the voices of the testimonies delivered in this strength-based, application-driven journal. This journal will be a valuable addition to the "living your blessed life" toolkit!…mehr

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This voice-liberating journal illumines the testimonies of a gathering of women who journeyed on a voice-finding mission. The ebbs and flows, ups and downs ended with the clarion cry "We do not have the right to remain silent." "For the uplifting of others, we shall lift up our testimonies." If you want to learn more about how this author presented these voice-lifting techniques, get your pen and paper ready, open your mind, and walk into and through the voices of the testimonies delivered in this strength-based, application-driven journal. This journal will be a valuable addition to the "living your blessed life" toolkit!
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Autorenporträt
Felicia Brown-Haywood is a servant leader dedicated to forever learning for the purpose of sharing with all those in her sphere of influence. She is an ordained minister, educator, workshop facilitator extraordinaire, a licensed professional counselor, a nationally certified counselor, and a practitioner of diversity, equity, and inclusive excellence ideology. Her journey to finding her voice and sharing her findings with others is explained in chapter fourteen of "Feminist Popular Education in Transnational Debates: Building Pedagogies of Possibility," edited by Linzi Manicom & Shirley Walters. Brown-Haywood believes that there are possibilities, purpose, and power expressed through every voice that has been liberated from the margins and is now spoken in complete paragraphs referenced as testimonies.