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Deborah J

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Born
in Snow Hill, The United States
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Oprah Winfrey, Maya Angelou, James Baldwin

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Deborah J, uses her art of storytelling to inspire, encourage and heal others through her own life experiences. Deborah believes that forgiveness doesn’t mean you should hide your wounds. She believes your wounds are a road map to someone’s healing. Her career as a speaker, writer and advocate for victims of abuse, spans over 9 years. She gives her voice to the voiceless and has shared her message of hope and resilience across the United States. She believes art is a huge tool for healing. In her free time, she enjoys painting, running, writing lifestyle pieces and spending time with her son Drew. Her work has been published on 21Ninety and MadameNoire. She currently resides in North Carolina.

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Good Secrets, Bad Secrets

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“Never apologize for how you chose to survive.”
Deborah J. Monroe

“Once I stopped worrying about what people would think when they heard my truth, my truth set me free.”
Deborah J. Monroe

“Stop allowing people to capitalize off your insecurities.”
Deborah J. Monroe

“Once I stopped worrying about what people would think when they heard my truth, my truth set me free.”
Deborah J. Monroe

“Never apologize for how you chose to survive.”
Deborah J. Monroe

“Stop allowing people to capitalize off your insecurities.”
Deborah J. Monroe

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