Introducing myself and my journal: Ghetto to Village:
About Me:
My family consist of myself and my husband, 2 girls ages 6 and 2, and a 16 year old boy. We are all dedicated to loving and not hating, believing in ourselves and the innate capacity of greatness within every person, the power of one to spread the contagious power of change and thus transform the world, the duty of citizenship and the obligation of family. We are Moorish Americans and have committed to save the world one ghetto and one village at a time. The power of positive thinking, action, prayer, respect and confidence are at the core of our family beliefs. We judge not yet stand for the just.
My Passions:
Education, Spirituality, Empowering Women and Girls, Sustainable Living, Understanding Differences
My Challenges:
Balancing Service, Family and Career
My Vision for the Future:
Health and the understanding of differences transform the world so that the lion and lamb can lay down together and both awake unharmed
My Areas of Expertise:
Mobilizing, Problem Solving, Relating and communicating









Comments
WELCOME DEAR
Dear,
Good to be here, it is a community where you continually learn if you can open your heart. Life is sweet in the midst of women of likeminds, welcome Dear into our midst.
Olutosin
Olutosin Oladosu Adebowale (Prevent Child Sexual Assault)
Founder/Project Coordinator
Star of Hope Transformation Centre
512 Road
F Close
Festac Town
Lagos-Nigeria
https://www.facebook.com/olutosin?ref=tn_tnmn#!/olutosin
Welcome to PulseWire!
Hi Nadia,
Welcome to PulseWire! This is a thriving community of visionary women and we are thrilled to have you as a new member! I encourage you to use your journal as a platform for sharing your voice with the rest of the community. Each time you write a new journal entry, you join the online dialogue through Voices Rising. Here you can also read the journals of fellow members and offer comments.
Check out the many Groups available on PulseWire. If your find one related to your interested, please join and add to the group journal. Some these groups could use a jump start! And if you have an idea for a group that doesn't exist - you can start your own. Looking at your interests, here are a few that might interest you:
Cradle
http://www.worldpulse.com/pulsewire/groups/8201
Mentoring Mothers International
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The Rafiki Club
http://www.worldpulse.com/pulsewire/groups/6627
Mothers Acting Up
http://www.worldpulse.com/pulsewire/groups/1953
I look forward to hearing more of your voice here on PulseWire!
Warm regards,
Jade