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Perfect Peace - Daniel Black
"The story of a little boy raised as a little girl in the South".

Black Woman Redefined- Sophia Nelson
"A must read"

Just because I'm mixed doesn't mean I'm Confused- Svenya Nimmons
"Empowering from within"

Beating the Odds- Eddie Brown
"A must read for todays economic times"

Cause of Death- Dr. Cyril Wecht
"The truth about every controversial murder case you ever heard about"

 

Before It's Too Late-What Parents Need to Know About Teen Pregnancy and STD Prevention-by Dr. Sheila Overton

 

What do I say?” “How do I handle it if I find out my teen is having sex?” “What does it mean that my teen has been diagnosed with an STD?” Dr. Overton offers a fresh perspective and medical expertise in this thoughtful, comprehensive guide. With medically accurate facts, interactive tools, positive tips, and specific advice, Before It’s Too Late teaches parents about:

  • Trends in teen sexual behavior
  • Teen pregnancy – individual and societal impact, prevention strategies
  • STDs among teens – how to stop the epidemic
  • Teens and abstinence – key issues
  • Birth control and teens – best methods
  • Communicating with kids kids about sex – being approachable

Before It’s Too Late lowers parents’ anxiety and strengthens their confidence in their ability to teach their kids about sex, teen pregnancy and STD prevention, and to guide them toward healthy, responsible, and values-based decision making.

 

More Information: http://www.droverton.org/

 

 
A Saga of the Black Man.com

Rosetta Lucas Quisenberry, a Lexington, Kentucky native has published four books showcasing her museum-quality collection of postcards, photographs and memorabilia (circa 1880 - 1950) and her positive and negative portrayal of African Americans.

A history teacher in the Fayette County School System for more than 14 years, Mrs. Quisenberry is a graduate of Eastern KY Univ.
with a B.A. and the University of Kentucky : M.ed


Her first book, "A Saga of the Black Man" was published
October 2002. The final three volumes, A Saga of the
Black Woman," A Saga of the Black Child" and "A Saga of the Black Family" were all released October 25, 2003


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Bev Smith Speaking Nationally: Issues Impacting the African American communiy.   
 

 

 

 

 

Williams Leadership Education Foundation 

January 6, 2012

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