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A Federal Law created to address a racial inequity destroys Edward Givens' life making him a racist. Ironically, Edward contends with reverse discrimination in the workplace. This is the story of Edward and people in his world. It is a tale of flawed and frayed humanity. As Edward finds a semblance of justice for the loss of the love of his life, a newly presented fact of evidence conflicts with the current state of justice. The series explores how love can change someone for the better, sexual preferences, pain, alcoholism, loss of faith and how faith can heal i8n any adverse situation. God is always present whether we know it, or not.…mehr

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A Federal Law created to address a racial inequity destroys Edward Givens' life making him a racist. Ironically, Edward contends with reverse discrimination in the workplace. This is the story of Edward and people in his world. It is a tale of flawed and frayed humanity. As Edward finds a semblance of justice for the loss of the love of his life, a newly presented fact of evidence conflicts with the current state of justice. The series explores how love can change someone for the better, sexual preferences, pain, alcoholism, loss of faith and how faith can heal i8n any adverse situation. God is always present whether we know it, or not.
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Dezarae Dunsmuir was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. At age 8, as a ballerina, she performed on stage with the Bolshoi Ballet, dancing with Mikhail Baryshnikov. At age 9, she nearly won a Science competition and was rewarded with a Television Series on Science where she was the Host. She went on to be syndicated coast to coast in Canada as a Radio Host and personality.