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Angela D. Coleman

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November 22, 1970

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Angela D. Coleman is an award-winning sisterhood activist, publisher and author who lives, works, trains, and travels throughout the United States, United Kingdom, Africa, Europe, and the Caribbean.

Angela grew up in Newark, New Jersey and graduated cum laude from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology and a minor in African American Studies. After founding Sisterhood Agenda, she earned her Nonprofit Management certification from Duke University and Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Phoenix, plus additional certifications in trauma, psychological first aid (PSA), holistic medicine and science.

Angela was awarded the Jefferson Presidential Award for Public Service and is proud to be an A
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Angela D. Coleman I got the idea for my latest book, Girls Guide: How to Relax & Let Go, by observing the fact that many of us, especially women and women of color, in …moreI got the idea for my latest book, Girls Guide: How to Relax & Let Go, by observing the fact that many of us, especially women and women of color, in particular, have difficulties being able to relax and release.

This impacts all aspects of our lives, especially our physical and emotional health. More than preventive, relaxation helps us heal and have better relationships.

You think it's intuitive, but for lots of people I know, it's not! So... I share my personal experiences and what I learned from my work with Sisterhood Agenda and my travels.

Especially now, while many of us are at home due to COVID-19, it's great information to know and practice.(less)
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What Americans Fear Most

Sisterhood Agenda What Americans Fear Most

What do Americans fear most? Some believe what Americans fear most, in general, is change.

Americans are living in fear and so is the rest of the planet.

Change is a constant. Instead of existing in fear, we can embrace a vision of the future that benefits us all,

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