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I am glad for good news. It was true in Sacramento where I first blogged in a journal, that Regina Louise was introduced to others as a speaker of un waivered strength, courage, and diction by the National Coalition for 100 Black women. I was most honestly depending on a book in the seed of her humanity to bring. It would appear that like the Author of this memoir, Regina Louise, can seek an affectionate tone and still remember her plight because of her distant heart breaks associated with the salvation. She was sincerely recognized as a client of the system and nuclear family fostering program, and is now fighting for way of instilling more pride and rewarding truth. My mother, Ida A.
When Michael Donnoe puts up magnets with compassionate statements around downtown Sacramento, he intends to have them ripped down, plagiarized, and re-posted elsewhere. Having moved to the downtown area around March 2008, Donnoe was struck by election paraphernalia floating around the city, as well as graffiti. "Election signs easily make people polarized," he said. He thought, "How about instead of having an election sign, somebody put something up about respect and kindness." These attempts to disseminate notions of compassion and thoughtfulness pushed him to create the Compassion Project. "It's best described as an art and activism project that is designed to cultivate the causes an