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The Confidence We Lose on the Way Up-Deondriea Cantrice

January 15, 2026 admin 0
By Staff Success often arrives wrapped in applause—new titles, broader visibility, increased influence. But beneath the external markers of achievement, something quieter is often happening. In this conversation, Deondriea invites us to examine the unseen cost of upward mobility: the […]
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Unseen and Unheard: The Crisis of Human Trafficking Among Black Women and Girls

January 17, 2025 admin 0
By Deondriea Cantrice  Human trafficking is a crime of shadows, thriving in the silence and indifference of society. It is a grotesque exploitation of human lives, yet in America, the narrative surrounding its victims often excludes the most vulnerable Among […]
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Romeo Pimp, Juliet Victim: The Tragic Love Story of Human Trafficking

July 30, 2024 admin 0
By Deondriea Cantrice We often comfort ourselves with the belief that human trafficking only happens in distant lands, to people we will never know. However, this heinous crime is prevalent in our own communities, affecting people who seem immune to […]
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Amplifying the Silent Cries: A Mother’s Journey and Call to Action on Human Trafficking

July 9, 2024 admin 0
By Deondriea Cantrice As we approach the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons on July 30, 2024, I am compelled to share my story—one that is both deeply personal and universally urgent. My journey as a mother of a human […]
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Unfortunately, for me sex trafficking has hit home

May 10, 2019 admin 0
When we hear the phrase sex trafficking, we picture a teen girl from a third world country.Unfortunately, for me sex trafficking has hit home —Deondriea Cantrice By Taroue W. Brooks Being a mother is beyond a title or relationship. It […]

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    DAY 2 The Daily Driver Respect Not every car needs 600 horsepower to matter. Some of the most honest machines I’ve driven were built for traffic, families, early mornings and long commutes. No drama. Just purpose. Daily drivers don’t chase attention. They deliver consistency. And consistency is underrated. You learn more about engineering in normal […]
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