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The Spouse Angle Podcast — Up this week: An Army Spouse's Journey from Homelessness and Incarceration to Running a Nonprofit


This week: From Living on the Streets to Helping the Homeless as a Military Spouse
Army spouse Marla Bautista shares her personal story of abuse, incarceration and homelessness as a young adult and how those experiences inspired her family’s nonprofit helping the homeless community wherever the military takes them.
About the Guests:
Marla Bautista is the author of “My Thoughts Abandoned” and co-author of “Brave Women, Strong Faith.” She is also a freelance writer, blogger and speaker featured in many national publications. However, her passion is giving to people in need. She does so as the co-founder of the Bautista Project Inc., a nonprofit organization started in 2016 that provides basic living essentials, mentorship, educational resources and other much-needed resources for homeless community members. The organizations’ ultimate goal is to open a reintegration shelter, empowering homeless community members to reintegrate into society successfully. Bau ....

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From Living a Double Life to Rediscovering Unconditional Family Love - San Francisco Bay Times


From Living a Double Life to Rediscovering Unconditional Family Love
Michael Tate
By Michael Tate–
My late maternal grandmother, Mary McKay, was born on February 12, 1912. For as long as I can remember, we would gather at her home every year to celebrate her birthday with a Valentine’s Day-themed party. It was all about Black love between my extended family of cousins, aunties, and uncles.
After eating some of the best food you could imagine from the myriad covered dishes, my granny would read to us from the
Call & Post
, Cleveland’s local Black news weekly. Since it was Black History Month, she would focus on the special features that highlighted the achievements of nationally-acclaimed African Americans like MLK, Jr., Shirley Chisholm, Rosa Parks, and Sidney Poitier, to local unsung small business owners, teachers, and government officials like Carl and Louis Stokes. ....

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