My goal for this blog is to share some of my personal experiences but also things happening in the world around us. We may have to agree to disagree, at times, but the goal is to share in hopes of a better future and seeing a different perspective then viewed by most.
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Donna M. Kshir and Lee ‘Cougardawn’ Roberts are Raw and sometimes a little unfiltered, but these best friends keep it real. Join them on Real Talk on Two Nanas Radio.
You Are Enough is a photobook of 9 women who have faced adversity in their lifetime and have overcome it. They defeated issues with self-esteem, anxiety, depression, mental health, infertility, illness, crisis, disabilities, and body image to become independent, stronger, and more confident women. Book photographer Cynthia Harkinson displays her book cover, You Are Enough. The cover hosts Donna Kshir high in the Pennsylvania Wilds at Hyner View. READ MORE!
Lee and I are happy to announce we will be sharing videos and audio of our journey to open the Central Registry on YouTube. There have been many highs and lows, twists and turns but we refuse to give up. Visit our official “Road to the Registry” YouTube channel.
Two grandmothers from Clinton County continue to petition to make the state’s child abuse registry open to the public just as the sex offenders’ registry is open to the public under Megan’s Law. Donna M. Kshir (North Bend) and Lee Cougardawn Roberts (who divides her time between Clinton County and Crestview, Flordia) are continuing to seek legislation to become law that would require the State Police to open the current private database of individuals convicted of child abuse offenses in the state, including their name, date of birth, the tier of the crime and the location the crime took place, according to Lexi Howard, an assistant and spokeswoman for Ms. Kshir and Roberts. READ MORE!
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