Author, Speaker, Huffington Post Blogger, Performance Artist & SAMHSA Partner. Stanice was also featured in Black Enterprise Magazine (Self-Made Miracle). Formerly with USA Today, she is now living her dreams.
She is a woman who died and kept coming back. Soon after, by faith and with a lot of support, Stanice overcame her heroin addiction and slowly recovered from a life of abusive relationships and low self-esteem. She credits God for resurrecting her life and her dreams.
Clean & free from the bondage of active addiction for decades, she is the author of several nonfiction books and performs her one-woman shows throughout the US & the Caribbean. Ms. Anderson also designed and conducts her signature #HopeIsContagious WriteShop Experience. In it she teaches participants how to use creative nonfiction to heal, discover their goals and rekindle dreams.
Stanice has been featured several times on The 700 Club, and many times on nationally syndicated radio show; including,The Bev Smith Show, Audrey Chapman Show and Radio One stations. News outlets include The NY Times, BET.com. Magazines including, Gospel Today, Sister2Sister and is a columnist for Precious Times Magazine. Her memoir, I Say A Prayer For Me, was also featured in Black Expressions Bookclub's magazine.
Stanice is a 4th generation Washingtonian. She's Mike Tucker's mom, and "Hallelujah Grandma" to The Tucker3 (twins Arin & Nya Jo, and Michal Zoe).