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Sickle Cell awareness at home and school... After raising my son who has sickle cell disease SS I was sure I was prepared for all of his challenges until at 18 he had a stroke. It forced me to be as strong as I can for him and my other family members. One thing that comforted me was awareness and knowledge and having the tools to stand up and fight. Lee is a boy who has sickle cell and is going to school and he is faced with adversity so he decides to open the eyes of those who want to see the world he lives in by having sickle cell. Lee gives his voice to those who are silenced by shame and ignorance.…mehr

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Sickle Cell awareness at home and school... After raising my son who has sickle cell disease SS I was sure I was prepared for all of his challenges until at 18 he had a stroke. It forced me to be as strong as I can for him and my other family members. One thing that comforted me was awareness and knowledge and having the tools to stand up and fight. Lee is a boy who has sickle cell and is going to school and he is faced with adversity so he decides to open the eyes of those who want to see the world he lives in by having sickle cell. Lee gives his voice to those who are silenced by shame and ignorance.
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Latoya Harris, a resilient woman from Brooklyn, NY, is an inspirational figure who credits her strength to her single mother. Raised solely by her mother, her journey took her from the Boys and Girls High School in Brooklyn to the bustling heart of Manhattan, where she grew into the woman she is today. A proud mother, she appreciates her children for their unwavering support. LaToya's life experiences, including overcoming the challenges related to voodoo, have shaped her perspective and fueled her determination to succeed. Her mantra, Winning is not an option, it's a must, reflects her relentless pursuit of victory and personal growth.