Dare To Dream: RN Brand Debuts In The UK

Dare To DreamI don’t believe that things happen by coincidence or even by chance but when your dream is bigger than you, I do believe in divine connections. Last year, I connected with Antonina Griffin, Founder of S.C.A.R. Foundation. I was promoting the “My Scars” tee like I always do and around October she ordered a few. When she received them, she posted on my wall “I try to show my SCARs as much as possible and your brand is going to help me. Wonderful job Rhachelle”. I don’t think either one of us knew what would happen next or where the virtual relationship would take us. We talked a few times on the phone, would send text and like and share one another’s facebook post. But God was definitely working some things on the back end. I had been working hard to get my line off the ground.

In December, Antonina Griffin created a YouTube video sharing her powerful testimony of overcoming. The video went viral. We spoke shortly after and could not believe what was taking place. I told her I would help her in anyway that I could, website creation, etc. We both agreed that people were in search of healing and hope. However we were able to get that message across, we were determined to do it. Then I got a call, “I am going to share your shirts and I just want to make sure that you are ready”. This is what Antonina was saying to me on the other end of the phone. I thought to myself, I have some shirts, the usual stock that I keep. I responded, “Okay!” A week may have past or so, then I received another call from Antonina. She wanted to place a wholesale order for the “My Scars” Tee. Let’s just say that by the time the actual order of shirts were shipped, close to 200 shirts were sent to North Carolina.

Also, due to the overwhelming response from her YouTube video, Antonina was extended the opportunity to travel to the UK and share her testimony. Guess what she decided to bring along?!? My Scars in the UKYes, the “My Scars” tee. Who knows if I ever would have made it to the UK. I been out of the country one time and my passport has since expired. But God! Antonina was a speaker at the Dare To Dream 2013 event and I am quite sure that her testimony has left a lasting impact on the people in attendance. The “My Scars” tees are now being worn and the UK is “Showing Their Scars”!!!

“I show my scars so that others know they can heal.”

Have you liked the Showing Our Scars Facebook Page? We are “Showing Our Scars”!

https://www.facebook.com/ShowingOurScarsMovement

You can also order your “My Scars” Tee!

www.rnbranddesign.bigcartel.com

Find out more about the story behind “My Scars”

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Guest Post: Reasons For Hatred: Getting Free From Abuse

ReasonsBookCoverThe process of women overcoming abuse varies from person to person. Some women make it through the process and some do not. Some have overcome physical abuse by murdering their perpetrator; that’s the only way they believed they could be free. Others have died in their abusive situation hoping that freedom would come through some other means, without any effort on their part. Fear can be motivator or a deterrent to overcoming abuse.

I met a woman once who had been abused. Her husband kept her locked up in their home. One day he took her to the liquor store and left her in the truck while he went in. She waited for her moment, got out of the truck, ran across the field and into our office.  She told me her story: “My husband has been physically abusive to me for years. I now have seizures due to my husband hitting me in the head once with a baseball bat. When I refuse to have sex with him, he takes away my medication and waits for me to go into a seizure and he rapes me.”

I found the woman a bed and transportation to a safe house.  She went, but contacted her husband the next day.  He apologized, begged her to return home and she did.  I don’t know what happened to that young lady, but what I do know is that it takes an exorbitant amount of courage and strength to overcome those types of situations.

Many times women stay because they feel they have nowhere else to go or they fear the abuser will not allow them to leave. Somehow, women must see the strength they have within themselves. If one can find the courage and confidence to remove themselves, the process of overcoming abuse can begin.  External support is important, but the real work must be done within.  If God does not control people, what makes people think they have the right to control you?  No one has the right to control you and visa versa.

We must identify the very thing that caused us to allow that kind of control over us in the first place.  We must face our fears and address them so the same lessons will not be repeated.   After removing yourself from an abusive situation, give yourself time to heal. Nothing regarding abuse happens speedily; allowing time is the key.

About The Book:

This a story based on true events. It’s about two best friends who were separated during their childhood. The spotlight then zooms in on Hadassah; during their adult reunion, she divulges the painful moments of the sexual abuse, murder and death that occurred in her life during her adolescence. It is a story about an ordinary person faced with extraordinary trauma and how she came to forgive and learned to embrace wholeness.

Head shot (1)About The Author:

Hadassah Thomas Martin is a high-spirited woman of faith who was born in Los Angeles and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area.  She trained with Precept Ministries and became a certified trainer in “How to study the Bible”. She is also an active member of the Fellowship of International Christian Word Of Faith Ministries (FICWFM).  She is the founder of “Keep It Real Ministries” which is a non-profit organization whose mission is to conduct local bible studies which teach people how to continuously live in the reality of God’s Word; regardless of their experience.
Being an “at risk youth” herself, Hadassah has overcome insurmountable obstacles. She is a bright light to women who have suffered abuse and a vital assistant in producing overcomers.  She has a passion for people and teaches youth, men and woman how to fight to win!  As a true worshipper and Intercessor, she boldly believes that NOTHING is too hard for God!  In spite of the multiple challenges we face, she believes the greatness which is inside us all, can be extracted, developed and targeted to reach its designed purpose.  Her Focus: to express qualities that bring inspiration to others. Her motto is “We Always Triumph!”  Her inspiring influence, and her down to earth, “Keep It Real” style are certain to leave an indelible impression.

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I’m Not Garbage – Rein Johnson, A Life Transformed

I'm Not Garbage

I’m Not Garbage

I was honored to have the opportunity to interview Rein Johnson, the author of “I’m Not Garbage”.  Her message of transformation is very powerful.  I can relate on so many levels as to the healing process that takes place once we take a pen to paper.  I hope this interview blesses you as much as it blessed me and make sure to click on the link to see the book trailer.

1.  What inspired you to write your book, “I Am Not Garbage”?

Writing “I Am Not Garbage” was a charge from God. Initially it wasn’t something that I really wanted to do. I had toyed with the idea and even began some early drafts of it but never really moved on it in the way that God wanted me to. I had received a prophetic word that I would come off of my job to write the book, but I didn’t mentally and internally receive that. I’m a single mother raising three children with bills to pay like everyone else. I assumed that if I were going to come off my job to write anything God was going to set me up financially to do so either through independent miraculous wealth or maybe even marriage. Not so!

God had been dealing with me about leaving my job. I resisted significantly even though it was stressful and meant much neglect of my family and personal life because the money was good, the benefits were good, and I could provide the life I had always wanted to for my children (or pretty close to it). Little by little God began to do things with my employment to get my attention. The job became more stressful. We went through a major employee overhaul and restructuring, which was my job to oversee, we shifted the benefits plans which resulted in my having to pay out over 1/3 of my paycheck to cover me and my children medically in addition to the expensive monthly commute I was already paying to drive two hours one way. I still decided I’d leave my job on my terms or when I secured new employment.
To make a long story short (because this is discussed in the book also), God initiated a real transformation process for me. It was an extremely painful time, and nothing gets the message to the brain like pain! I walked into work one day after already going through some other major change with God, and they told me that they had no need of me and paid me almost triple my salary to leave. I laughed; I knew it was God. I accepted my severance and drove home. God stripped everything that would’ve taken any attention away from this assignment including my house (because I only would’ve continued to worry about bills and maintaining my home unemployed, and I would’ve definitely needed to find a new job). I ended up moving back in with my mother who had a loft off the side of her large home, and that’s when I decided to obey and put pen to paper.
It wasn’t that I had a problem sharing my testimony. I had already been doing so at many conferences and events, but writing it was a challenging thing to do for so many reasons. See, preaching my story allowed me to only go as far as “I” wanted to and expose as much as “I” was comfortable with. When it was over, I could go home and forget, and thank God for everyone He delivered during the service and be done. Writing is very permanent. It required that I go back into the depths of places that I genuinely wanted to forget. Writing meant exposing myself and my family in a very real way; a way I wasn’t quite ready for, so I resisted. But when I yielded, I became so much more inspired to get this book out, because God was giving me transformation, and I understood instantly that He wanted to get that message of transformation out to others. It was a lot to write and a hefty book, but I watched God heal me completely as I wrote right up through giving me powerful revelation on what transformation in God is really about!
2.  Was there ever a moment that you doubted or just wanted to stop writing?

As stated earlier, I definitely had my doubts. Whenever we have to heal from anything, we essentially have to “kill” it and bury it if I may use that metaphor. When something in us dies, we grieve it– all five stages. I definitely went through the grieving process as I recalled each horrifying story and very explicitly shared my testimony. It was hard at times, but I typed through tears, prayed through, and took breaks, but I couldn’t stop.

I became more engrossed in the healing and transformation taking place in me that the pain was worth reliving just to expose and expel it. God helped me to understand things that I never understood before about my life and launched this ministry of transformation. When you are chosen to share healing with the world, the process of writing isn’t as easy as it seems. We live these words. We wrap ourselves up in them. We sleep with them. We bury them. We know they will be on display for an entire planet to read. It’s a heavy weight to bear. There were definitely times I felt that weight. Stopping though, never crossed my mind. If I thought about anything, it was mostly about my family having to read and endure my truth as I revealed more about molestation and family abuse, but I knew I was commissioned and I was more inclined to just obey once I accepted that God really wanted me to do this.

3.  Did you discus your book with your family prior to writing?  Was there any concerns?  Were there any unhealed or unmended issues that needed to still be dealt with?

I had already launched into transformation ministry well before I wrote the book. It was probably more uncomfortable for my mother and my youngest sister who supported my preaching engagements, but there were no riffs. It’s funny how God works. We didn’t actually heal through the book. God began to deal with us as a family unit spiritually while I wrote. Things happened simultaneously. Conversations that had never taken place before suddenly happened as we prayed together, God used me to really minister to my family after telling me that I was going to be the example of the transformation that would take place for us all individually. It was all so quick and divine.

God didn’t give me the liberty of talking to my family about the book and about what it would include. I believe that was divine also. Sometimes, when you’re on assignment you just have to write and let God deal with the rest. God definitely handled it that way for me. I couldn’t afford to be shifted in my conviction to write by fear, the fear of others, or opinions. I knew that I couldn’t stop to worry about what family would think. I knew that I had to write the details and the explicit truth. I had to trust that by the time of the book release, God would cover my family. Because no one other than two editors and the publisher have actually read the book, I believe among my family there’s still a little anxiety about what I said and what people might think, but it will subside once they have it in hand.
It was definitely hard to write about my youngest siblings’ father and the things I suffered because of him, especially since I am very close to them and they are developing a relationship with him. It was definitely hard to write about my mother’s mother and have her face the harsh reality of secrets never unveiled before now. I definitely stressed a little about how my truth would impact them all on occasion, but again, I had to trust God. I had to obey!
We’ve had some very in depth conversations in the time frame of my writing and releasing this book, and I can truly say that we have healed so much as a family unit, but there is still more healing for us to come. I believe this book will initiate more of that process. It’s been an amazing and powerful experience.
4.  In your excerpt, you discuss sexual abuse and how you blamed yourself at one point.  How were you able to heal and move past the abuse?

Healing and moving past the abuse had everything to do with God and this writing process. I have also had some therapy, but in my writing, God began to open my eyes to so much as I relived my stories. I literally walked into worship through the pain and the tears as I wrote and God, like a school teacher, began to speak to me about the conditions of others, how my truth was my own in a nine year old reality, about forgiveness, and about guilt and so much more. It was absolutely powerful. I remember spending hours at my prayer bench in that little loft just weeping and listening, then running back to the computer to write. Many heal before they write. I had some closure prior to writing, but I really healed and transformed during the process. It was God’s strategy. By faith, I let it go.

I won’t get into a long theological debate here about worship and what it’s true purpose is, but I learned something significant about worship through the writing process. Most often when we are encouraged to worship God, we tend to press heavier into our praise. We reach a depth in our tongue (heavenly language) and feel like we have accomplished something because we felt a spiritual high. But The Lord said to me, “They that worship me must do so in spirit and in truth.” He said, “My people have spirit. They know how to shout (holy dance) on command and cry on cue. They know how to speak in tongues and fall out at a touch, but they are completely missing the truth. To worship Me is to obey Me. When you come to worship before Me, you are essentially asking Me to show you where you need to apply Me. Anything you are struggling with is where you have not applied Me. You cannot come into my presence and not be changed because in worship I expose, I explain, I expel, and then I expedite. Therein is the truth of worship and real transformation.” That blew my mind!
In my worship, that’s exactly what God was doing! God exposed the pain, explained many things related to it, expelled it from my emotional and spiritual systems, then expedited my healing and the blessings attached. Writing this book wasn’t just writing, it was worship, and in my worship was my healing!!! I pray somebody takes that and runs with it!
5.  What would say to a young girl or woman who is or has dealt with abuse to encourage them to seek healing?

There are few words. So often, I thought about what I wished others had said to me, but even then, there really were no words. I would suggest that I have had similar experience and that I know first hand how abuse eats you up inside. I know how it creates sexual issues, trust issues, and other abuse issues when the pain is left unchecked. Living with that is a curse we were never meant to carry, and to that young woman and old woman alike, I would say that there is a God who cares a great deal about them, and wants them to care for themselves enough to be whole.

I’d tell them that there is life beyond the pain, that they are valuable, and that they deserve to live memory free! Transformation is absolutely real when we are willing to look at our lives, have a conversation with our lives, and return every ungodly thing to its sender. It’s not ours to own. We were never meant to carry such burdens. God is a divine healer to the core! I tell my story because I want others to know the same transformation I know. It’s possible! Abuse does not have to be our identity.

Watch the trailer and listen to a one of the songs to be released with I’m Not Garbage here.

6.  Describe the transformation process that took place while writing your book.  How instrumental has writing your book been in that process?
 I won’t share too  much here because it’s very detailed in the book along with transformation revelation, and some of this I’ve already addressed, but I will say that I didn’t choose it. I was content to pretend that all was well. I wanted to see others healed, but with myself I only wanted to go so far. I was called; however, at 7 to preach the gospel- a child prodigy indeed. When The Lord whispered, “Trust Me” in 2011, I had no idea I was in for some of the greatest testing, trials, challenges, and pain of my life. I didn’t want to relive these things to such depth, but The Lord said, “I have need of you!”
7.  You are also a singer and songwriter.  How would you compare or contrast the process of getting your heart down on paper in music versus writing a book?

It’s funny, I recall a song I wrote in my early twenties when I needed to express some of the pain and the lyrics were:

“I’ve got a secret, between me and you, can’t tell nobody else. Somebody’s touching me, abusing me, and using me, and O it’s hurting me, and it’s confusing me…”
I was already telling my story to some degree just in a different way. I believe the best music is written from experience. The process isn’t that different for me. When I write, it can be in many formats because I have the gift of writing. I convey the message in verse, song, book format, poetry, or plays. It’s all the same to me. It’s like fire. I have to release the words or they will choke me.  I have to let them out however they come.
8.  Can you talk a little about the music that will be released with the book.
I worked on some music a little while ago and could never understand why I had such a hard time releasing a CD. There were always obstacles! Now I know why. God needed to birth this book. When I wrote those songs they just came to me. I opened my mouth and started singing with no music. I ended up recording 5 of them. As I wrote the book, I could hear those songs with each chapter. God told me to take the music and make it interactive. It’s something you have to experience, but it makes complete sense now. It’s literally the soundtrack EP to the book. “Conversation Peace.” The book is a conversation about transformation and peace. I had no idea when recording that those songs would be used this way. It was truly divine!
9.  Do you see yourself writing another book in the future?
Absolutely! A volume 2 to “I Am Not Garbage” because there’s more to tell, and many other spin off books. There will be a forth coming workbook to “I Am Not Garbage” in late Feb or early March. I really want the reader to embrace transformation and this workbook is in depth! Get ready! There is much more to come from me!
10 Any last words?

I am so thankful that God chose me as a vessel to write. I know that this book is going to bless so many lives and help them put voice to their pain, but more than that, it will transform lives. Every tear I shed in writing and everything I had to endure was more than worth it. Your investment in this book will change you for a life time if you are really ready to walk into a brand new you!

The book is Christian based, but many of the principles of transformation apply regardless of where one finds him or herself. The book will be released 1.29.13 and will sell at www.rein-soul.com and at Amazon.com. The e-book versions for iBooks, Google Books, and Kindle will be released mid February. God bless you for taking the time to listen to my voice. Be transformed by the renewing of your mind (Romans 12:2)!
You can also book me for conferences, book signings, tours, speaking engagements, revivals, etc. by contacting HeReinz Ministries at HeReinz@Me.com. www.rein-soul.com God bless you!!!
You can watch the trailer for “I’m Not Garbage” and hear some of the music that will soon be released here.

Scarred: Surviving The Wounds

Domestic violence awareness can not be limited to only one month out of the year. It is important that we bring awareness to this growing epidemic 365 days a year, 7 days a week and 24 hours a day. With the recent incident that occurred between the Kansas City Chiefs football player, Jovan Belcher and his girlfriend, we need more people like Niyia Whitsett to share their story and also strive to bring awareness.

Scarred, a memoir by Niyia Whitsett

Scarred, a novel by Niyia Whitsett

1. Who or What inspired you to write ‘Scarred’?

Unbearable pain on top of pain inspired me to write the things that I felt were clouding my vision, crowding my mind and hurting my heart. I did not want to snap or give in to chronic depression so I begin to write with some encouragement of close friends. I had the title about 2 years before, I began to write.

2. Describe the writing process.
The writing process for me was bittersweet as I reflected on mainly the painful memories of my life. I would have days in which I was able to get many pages done and the writing was legible and other days the writing was big and ugly or even smeared from the tears falling as I wrote. I would go to bed crying and I could actually feel pain in my chest where my heart is. Sometimes I would wake up in the middle of the night nervous. I can truly say I didn’t think I would finish because it got really hard to re-visit some of my past, but I knew it would be vital for completing it the way God intended it to be told.
3. Did you ever want to just say forget it?
Yes…I would put the pen down for months at a time it took me two years.
4. How has domestic violence impacted your life?
Domestic Violence hindered my self-esteem because it hindered my views of healthy communication in relationships. It forces you to take control, over compensate, mistrust and be defensive even when it isn’t needed first before getting familiar with your surroundings. You begin to expect things to be hard before they’re easy and it is hard to receive love. I witnessed Domestic Violence and it conditioned me without me even knowing so it was certain things that I allowed and took not knowing that Domestic Violence would soon follow.
5. Were you able to reach out to family or friends for support?
No, I was fearful of what they would say or do. I didn’t want to involve them in what I felt was a bad decision.
6. What was your breaking point?
My breaking point was when I began to lose everything I had because I simply had no energy to take responsibility for anything. I didn’t care about what was important anymore and would spend my money or pleasing myself or others temporarily.
7. What message do you want your readers to walk away with?
If I can make it against all odds you can too, If I can avoid turning to drugs, alcohol, suicide, murder etc., so can you…Scars happen and they hurt, but there is a healing process and the pain does cease leaving you with life lessons. We must pass on the healing and not the Hurt.
8. Do you see yourself writing another book in the future?
I do see myself writing another book soon, this book was just a peak into the many aspects of my life. I shared many scars but there is much more than just that I have learned some great things along the way. God has truly endowed my with wisdom and I am grateful for how he has kept me to share just how great He has been to me.
9. What’s next for Uniquely Niyia, LLC?
I am going forth with “HIS STYLE” & the “Speak Out Now” Campaign. HIS style is a posture that will impact, empower and influence how you see the world, yourself and others. It is the Style mission and series of key techniques that will improve your life forever and the campaign is dedicated to positioning posters in strategic places throughout our city to provide effective support and prevention for victims of Domestic Violence.
10. Where can we find you on the web?

Author Niyia Whitsett

Author Niyia Whitsett

www.uniquelyniyia.com and you can get your copy of Scarred at Amazon.com

Spoken Word: My Scars

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Scar (Photo credit: Tattooed JJ)

Last night, I had the privilege of performing my very first spoken word piece. It was inspired by “I show my scars so that others know they can heal” and also the story in the Bible about the woman with the issue of blood. I was extremely nervous before I went up but I did it and I just might do it again. I wanted to share it with my readers.

My Scars

They say time heals all wounds

But I’ve waited 30 years

And now

My wounds are infected

Cross-contaminating with whatever and whoever they come in contact with

And now what started off as just an issue

is bleeding

Yes there is a leak in this old building

But my…soul feels like it can’t move

Shamed by my choices

Silenced by my transgressions

And all while trying to get to the hem

Who is them?

While traveling this journey all I could find was Him

Them will leave you

Them will forsake you

But them won’t heal you

I soon realized that I was hanging by my own hem

So if I push my way through

Or extend my hand for you to pull me in

pay no attention to the stains left by my past

because in my past was a future that couldn’t last

And if time had expired

My healing would have never transpired

Blood stain, blood clots

The only thing time brings is more pain

Arms raised as to surrender

I realized that with letting go I had more to gain

So I bled from my side the hurt brought on by my mother

And I bled from my heart the heart caused by my lover

But the hem is where I left the stain

And with my healing came a new name

And now my healing will bring glory to your name

I touched you

And you are real

Now I’m showing my scars

So that others know they can heal

Have you liked the Showing Our Scars Facebook Page? We are “Showing Our Scars”!

https://www.facebook.com/ShowingOurScarsMovement

You can also order your “My Scars” Tee!

www.rnbranddesign.bigcartel.com

Find out more about the story behind “My Scars”

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Sunday Mourning: Free Kindle Download Today Only

Free Kindle Download Today Only

I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving.  I had a great day with my family.  So great that I wanted to offer all of my readers a free Kindle download of Sunday Mourning.  For today only, you can download Sunday Mourning to your Kindle and enjoy reading.  I only have one request, authors love reviews, so when you finish reading please take out the time to leave a review.  I am signing each copy, “I show my scars so that others know they can heal”.  Happy reading!

Have you liked the Showing Our Scars Facebook Page? We are “Showing Our Scars”!

https://www.facebook.com/ShowingOurScarsMovement

You can also order your “My Scars” Tee!

www.rnbranddesign.bigcartel.com

Find out more about the story behind “My Scars”

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Las Vegas: Spoken Word – Thoughts From The Heart

If you are in the Las Vegas area, come out to hear some spoken word.  I am particularly excited about this event because this will be my first time sharing a piece of my own.  As much as I write, it’s about time.  I look forward to seeing you all.  I’ll post my piece after the event so be sure to come back to check it out.  It is titled “My Scars”.

Have you liked the Showing Our Scars Facebook Page? We are “Showing Our Scars”!

https://www.facebook.com/ShowingOurScarsMovement

You can also order your “My Scars” Tee!

www.rnbranddesign.bigcartel.com

Find out more about the story behind “My Scars”

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Showing Our Scars Movement

What started as a quote to sign each copy of Sunday Mournng in 2011, was developed into a shirt in 2012. Now with the year fastly coming to a close, get ready for the “Showing Our Scars” Movement. Over the weekend, a survey was shared on Facebook for everyone to take part in naming the movement. “Showing Our Scars” won by a landslide. The name and what it stands for speaks volumes.

The “Showing Our Scars” Movement remains true to the RN Brand vision of inspiring others to heal and grow, while allowing their dreams to take root. It is our desire through the movement to empower and inspire others through life’s ups and downs, victories and triumphs.

“I show my scars so that others know they can heal” is message of transparency, hope and service. This message has traveled both near and far, touching the hearts of those that come across it. The “Showing Our Scars” movement will consist of men and women from all walks of life who realized it was better to pursue healing and peace than be wounded and self-destructing.

We are also glad to announce that the new shirt added to the collection, is a unisex shirt. So men it will no longer be a challenge for you to show your scars. Understanding that a movement had already begun when the first t-shirt was purchased, we want to welcome those who are new. We want you to know that no matter what you have been through or going through, you can make it. For all the vets, someone needs to see your scars…Let’s Go!

Have you liked the Showing Our Scars Facebook Page? We are “Showing Our Scars”!

https://www.facebook.com/ShowingOurScarsMovement

You can also order your “My Scars” Tee!

www.rnbranddesign.bigcartel.com

Find out more about the story behind “My Scars”

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DVAM: Around Town

A white ribbon to commemorate the National Day...

A white ribbon to commemorate the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. Right-to-life Awareness. White Ribbon. فارسی: روبان سفید، نماد بین‌المللی آگاهی و توجه به مبارزه با خشونت علیه زنان است. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

All across the nation, October has been recognized as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.  Organizations, advocates, survivors and communities have come together to increase awareness, remember those who have died at the hands of domestic violence, celebrate those who survived and bring hope to those still suffering in silence.

Safe Nest has been providing shelter and assistance to victims of domestic violence for over 30 years in Las Vegas, NV.   Serving over 50,000 persons annually, Safe Nest programs include shelter, counseling, advocacy and prevention education.  On Friday, October 26, 2012, Safe Nest and several West Side churches will come together to celebrate survivors of domestic violence at the 3rd Annual “Hold Up The Light: Celebrating The Lives of Women”.  This event will take place at Ebenezer Church Of God In Christ located at 1072 Barlett Ave at 7pm.  The event will bring together gospel choirs in a celebration of hope and survivorship.

For more information, please call (702) 877-0133

Hurt No More: No Longer A Victim

Domestic violence is an epidemic that is sweeping the nation.  I am grateful to those who have taken a stand to increase the awareness and advocate for those who are suffering in silence.   I am so happy to have had the opportunity to interview Author Deborah J. Sheppard-Monroe.  She is not only an advocate but also a survivor of Domestic Violence.  In this interview, she discusses her relationship that almost cost her life, her organization and how you can also get involved in your community.

Who or what inspired you to write Hurt No More?
HURT NO MORE was inspired by my personal experience with domestic violence.

How did domestic violence affect your life?
I am a survivor of domestic violence. I was in an abusive relationship for 3 years. The abuse ranged from physical, emotional/mental, financial and sexual abuse. I would be called names such as stupid, ugly, pathetic, fat, b***h etc. I supported him financially and if I decided that I did not want to give him money, he would make me feel as though I was the most horrible person in the world. The manipulation was so strong. The physical abuse would be a mixture of being punched, slapped, choked, having my head bashed into the wall etc. Sometimes, while trying to defend myself we would end up fighting like cats and dogs. The most frightening experience was when he held a loaded Smith & Wesson gun to my head.

What was the response from family and friends like when you published your book?
There was mixture of responses. All of my friends were very supportive and encouraged me to get the word out but I only had a few family members (like 2 or 3) who actually supported my book.

How did you build up the strength and courage to leave your relationship?
One day I just decided that enough was enough. I could not take it anymore. I had lost my identity, put on over 50lbs, I feared for my life constantly and it became just too much. I could not cheat my future husband and children out of a wife and mother.

How do you stay involved in your community as a domestic violence survivor and advocate?
I founded an organization called VICTIMIZE ME NO MORE and I use this organization as my platform for advocacy. We do programs with schools, churches, other non-profits and community organizations to spread the message of HOPE and to ENCOURAGE everyone to help fight this epidemic.

What would you say to someone who has or currently is experiencing domestic violence within their relationship?
Wow. This is a really good question. I would say to them: I know what it is like to want to leave but feel like you can’t. I know what it is like to want to change your mate but nothing seems to work. I know what it is like to love and hate at the same time. I know what it is like to lose yourself and family/friends all at the same time. I know what it is like to cry and feel like nobody hears me. I KNOW!!! Never feel like you are alone and never feel like this is your fault because it is not. You are a beautiful individual who deserves happiness, who deserves to laugh, live and love. You are stronger than what you think. Use your strength and courage to step out of this relationship and live the life that God has ordained for you. Happiness and true love is waiting for you. Don’t make them wait any longer. Most importantly, don’t waste too much time because that extra day you decide to stay could be the day your abuser takes your life.

Why do you think there is a lack of discussion within the African American community about Domestic Violence?
One thing that I have learned and it hurts to admit but things such as abuse (child abuse, domestic violence etc.) in the African American community is often sweep under the rug. We have adopted the saying “Stay out of other people’s homes”. This motto has cost people so many lives.

How do you envision changing the level of awareness and discussion with the African American community?
My dream is that the men and women who are big in the African American community (celebs, reality stars, athletes etc.) who have been victims of Domestic Violence will speak up about it. We live in a society where people with a platform don’t always use it in a positive manner. Our generation looks up to these powerful men and women and what better way to use that power by promoting awareness!!

What suggestions do you have for someone that wants to get involved in their community and increase the awareness of domestic violence?
GO FOR IT!! SOMEBODY HAS TO DO IT!! Make a plan, connect with people, schools, churches and different organizations in your community and find out what the needs are. Find the stats of victims in your community and make those people your target audience and start from there.
What feedback have you received from your readers about Hurt No More?
The number one thing readers tell me after reading HURT NO MORE is “I can’t believe you were that transparent in this book” I always laugh and say, “why not? People have to know that they are not alone and the only way other victims can take me seriously is by knowing my story”.

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