Some place to grow
Hello ! My name is kenya Harris and I am a new published author of a book entitled Some Place To Grow. My book is a motivational self help book that will help young women find themselves in order to become their authentic self.  This book will put a end to systematic trauma. 
Lailee McNair Bakhtiar
     Annapolis poet and author, Lailee tutors for college essay writing, French, and for the digital SAT College Prep Exam. Lailee McNair Bakhtiar, is the poet-in-residence for the Annapolis Arts Alliance at Gallery 57 West in the historic arts district of Annapolis, Maryland.
Carmen Reyes
I live and work in Baltimore. I am a graduate of Stevenson and Towson universities. I work in ink, watercolor, oils, clay and mixed media. I also write short fiction and poetry.

Time Will Tell: Stage Intro by Ollie L. Jefferson

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Time Will Tell: Stage I
Ollie L. Jefferson, Ph.D.
Playwright | Director | Producer

Ollie L. Jefferson, Ph.D. is a teacher-scholar/artist specializing in diverse performances and creative practices to enlighten, educate, and entertain. Her award-winning work embodies inspiring teaching, writing, directing, producing, and performing. Time Will Tell: Stage I, II, and III by Dr. Ollie L. Jefferson is a timeless true story that uses personal experience (“auto”) to describe and interpret (“graphy”) cultural texts (journals and archival records), experiences, beliefs, and practices (“ethno”). Dr. Jefferson directed and produced the autoethnographic performance at regional and national theaters such as the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Page to Stage. She performed alongside her talented and gifted daughters, Nailah and Miniya, who portrayed the younger version of their mother. View the full performance at https://www.timelessvisualworks.com/publishing-inspiration

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Noa's TEDx talk: Beyond Labels - Bridging Differences through Storytelling

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When Israeli-born Noa Baum moved to the U.S. and unexpectedly formed a friendship with a Palestinian woman, she realized the importance of listening to the story of the "other" - even if that other is the enemy. She discovered that storytelling transforms perceptions, and from that epiphany Noa shares how she uses storytelling to connect across conflict in our communities and work places. Can storytelling change our response to differences?
James O'Sullivan
James O'Sullivan is a writer, lawyer and teacher, and a 2022 recipient of an Individual Artist Award from the Maryland State Arts Council.  He has worked as an attorney for the United States Department of Justice and has taught English literature at Georgetown University and the United States Naval Academy.  His short stories, articles and poetry have appeared in various journals.  He holds a master's degree in writing from The Johns Hopkins University.  He lives in Bethesda, Maryland where he is a member of The Writer's Center.
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