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Monique Williams is a 3 Principles Practitioner, Mentor, Trainer of trainers, Peace Ambassador, Co-founder and CEO of Conduits Do It Consulting, 3 generations, family owned, specializing in generational wealth, health, and wellbeing. Worldwide and Community Life Coaching, Peace Ambassador to the Nations, Aspiring Author, Amend Ambassador, Consultant, Keynote Speaker, Certified Rewilding Guide Mentor specializing in Self Image building, Public Speaking, Grief Coaching resolution, building healthy Relationships Coaching, Child of the King. For the last 22 years has been a Public Servant, Peace Officer in the Prisons of California. Wife, Mother, Volunteer, and Community Leader.

Orlando Taylor was born in St. Louis, MO where he spent 11 years volunteering for St. Paul Saturdays Manhood and Leadership Development Program, helping African American males navigate life and go on to college (www.stpaulsaturdays.com).

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Growing up, he was fascinated with writing, science, reading, and this interest led to some early exposure to reading comic books, poetry, literature. Later, Orlando developed a passion for ideas that could be transformed into scripts for TV and film. In My Scars

Are My Birthmark, Orlando explores the issues one might face in life and those common to the African American community. These are the loves, relationships, and the fight to have a life of meaning in a country that wants to erase you. He writes in the hopes of informing his readers about black-experience like James Baldwin or Richard Wright and examines how these experiences collide as Octavia E. Butler. He has been featured in several anthologies of poetry.

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