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Identity and Narrative

 


The decisions I make are deeply intertwined with the journey I have traveled and the experiences that have shaped me. As an African-American woman, my identity is a significant part of my narrative, influencing how I perceive the world and interact with it. Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of exploring various locations, each visit enriching my understanding and perspective, all while fulfilling the demands of my professional life.


In the present on this brand new day, I aim to share my branding blog, digital art and provide my services because all of that is my profession. 



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