Making My Parents Proud, I’m in Ebony

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I’m not sure if  you’ve checked out the new Ebony.com.  If you haven’t, you should and NOT because I’m in it.

In all seriousness, it features relevant topics and some dynamic writing.

NOW…to the part my parents care about right now.

Here’s an excerpt from my chat with Ebony contributor Zerlina Maxell:

In many ways, her site is an extension of the advocacy work Carey has been doing with Men Stopping Violence.  As chairman (next year), Carey hopes to make the organization as well known as possible outside of the domestic violence community.  “I want people to know Men Stopping Violence as well as they know the American Cancer Society.”

You can read the rest here.

And BTW, I appreciate all of you who visit  my site.

9 Responses to “Making My Parents Proud, I’m in Ebony”

  1. Jamelia "JJ"

    Congrats on the well deserving article in Ebony. I want to say “Thank You” for being a role model to young ladies. Thank you for stepping out of the comfort zone to be the voice against Domestic Violence. Don’t worry about those people that may put you down, because they may be the one you will help. Continue to walk in the favor of God. Richelle before you know it, you will have your own organizations across the USA. I am so proud of you too!! Keep going strong Richelle.. Your web-site may have been delayed, but it wasn’t denied. God Bless You Lady RC!!!!

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  2. Kevin

    Congrats to Richelle, on getting the opportunity to appear in Ebony magazine.

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  3. Maurizio

    I just want to say that its not until you ve seen someones work that you can really appreciate what their purpose is, im so glad your parents are proud of you, an honor to address the table,God bless.

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  4. Bernard Simmons

    Well deserved! Many are inspired by your desire to educate and support others for a better life.

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  5. Joel Vincent

    You rock, Richelle! I look forward to seeing more of you in articles like this as you move Men Stopping Violence forward. Please keep us posted and continue to let us know how we can support this important cause further.

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  6. Maurice

    HAPPY MOTHERS DAY Mrs. Carey,Richelle made it to ebony and she unselfishly talk about something more important to her than herself and thats what i mean by “finding the right kat” (tell her Maurice said Hi; ). Hey Richelle:)

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